Expanding Smart Car Fleet, New York Police Just Got More ‘Adorable’
Since their rollout last year, the tiny, bean-shaped vehicles have drawn the attention, and sometimes the affection, of curious passers-by.
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Since their rollout last year, the tiny, bean-shaped vehicles have drawn the attention, and sometimes the affection, of curious passers-by.
By RICK ROJAS
While President-elect Donald J. Trump interviews candidates for his cabinet in the Midtown Manhattan building, the Naked Cowboy, vendors, protesters and gawkers cluster in the lobby and outside.
By SARAH MASLIN NIR
The penalty was levied by New York City’s Campaign Finance Board, which said the former congressman violated the rules during his failed mayoral bid in 2013.
By J. DAVID GOODMAN
The governor has given a list of policy requests to lawmakers, who are considering holding a special legislative session this month to increase their salary.
By JESSE McKINLEY
A total of eight men pleaded not guilty to federal charges in a scheme that reached into Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s innermost circle of friends and associates.
By BENJAMIN WEISER
Volunteers met for the End of Term Presidential Harvest, an effort to archive pages on federal websites that may be at risk of disappearing.
By JIM DWYER
Wilkenson Joseph came to the United States after enduring attacks because of his sexuality. Unable to work without a new visa, he found himself on the streets.
By EMILY PALMER
A dark comedy about a girls’ soccer team, a trilogy of plays in the year in the life of a family, a crash course on Manhattan and a bit of hedonism is on tap.
By BEN BRANTLEY
Andrew F. Smith, the editor of “Savoring Gotham,” says the outer boroughs are where the dining discoveries are (and Junior’s cheesecake too).
By JOHN L. DORMAN