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It’s a Crowded Place With Some of the City’s Trickiest Traffic

A fatal accident has drawn attention to New York Harbor, a popular destination where not everyone necessarily knows the rules — or cares to follow them.

Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?

A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its potential limitations.

Ralph Nader, Unsurprisingly, Still Wants You to Pay Attention

Mr. Nader, 92, is no longer in the public eye, but he has not stopped fighting for whatever needs fighting, whether people are listening or not.

‘As We Pulled Into the Station, We Each Took One Last Look’

A mutual admiration society on a downtown F, knitting on the bus and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

Tour ‘Furious’ Actress Emmy Rossum’s Upper East Side Apartment

The ‘Furious’ actress long dreamed of returning to the neighborhood where she grew up, but with more square footage this time.

Elizabeth Street Garden Fans Celebrate After Developers Drop Suit

The garden in NoLIta has been a symbol of the fight over preservation and development, but Mayor Zohran Mamdani this week abandoned plans to build there.

Central Synagogue Attack Rattles Jewish New Yorkers

The police said a man on Friday night struck a congregant at the prominent Upper East Side synagogue, as Jews in the city contend with threats, fears and internal divides.

There Are Over 1 Million N.Y.C. Street Signs. Here’s How They Are Made.

From Cornelia Street to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the 46 workers in this Queens building bring to life the words and symbols that guide the city.

Luigi Mangione Admits to Killing Health Insurance Executive

Mr. Mangione pleaded guilty to federal charges. In court, he outlined how he stalked Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street, shot him and left him to die. He still faces a state case.

Moving to Florida After Retirement: Is It Worth It?

Tax benefits are only one of the factors to consider as you make your choice.

N.Y.C. Congestion Pricing Has Little Effect on Air Quality, Study Finds

The report from New York City’s Health Department found that pollution improved slightly in Manhattan and did not worsen in other boroughs.