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New York Today: Our City’s Anthem
Wednesday: Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” a bull escape in Queens, and representatives around town.
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Wednesday: Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” a bull escape in Queens, and representatives around town.
By JONATHAN WOLFE
The president has not set foot in the city since his inauguration, puzzling and emboldening some protesters in his hometown.
By SARAH MASLIN NIR
A bull escaped from a slaughterhouse in Queens and eluded the police for more than two hours before being captured and taken to a shelter, where he died.
By ANDY NEWMAN
Prosecutors are looking into whether Lisa S. Coico received tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized payments from the school’s oldest alumni fund.
By DAVID W. CHEN
Their own salaries unchanged since 1999, several legislators are considering runs for the City Council, which got a handsome raise last year.
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
David Hansell will take over as head of the Administration for Children’s Services after its previous commissioner stepped down amid a wave of criticism.
By NIKITA STEWART and JACEY FORTIN
Mr. Fox was a chief of staff or an adviser to four governors and a senator and was credited with legislative overhauls but was also charged after the George Washington Bridge scandal.
By SAM ROBERTS
Communities across upstate New York say an influx of refugees has helped alleviate decades-long struggles with dwindling populations and opportunities.
By JESSE McKINLEY
Mr. Piscopo is hoping to parlay his Jersey credentials and rising political profile into a long-shot bid for governor as either a Republican or an independent.
By NICK CORASANITI