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AriAtHome Walks the Streets, Making Beats (and New Friends)

The one-man band Ari Miller creates music on the fly and invites anyone to hop on the mic. The re...
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Who Would Steal New York City’s Pigeons? Mother Pigeon Thought She Knew.

Pigeon lovers protest at a pet store. The pet store owners say they are innocent. And still the f...
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How Stacy London, of ‘What Not to Wear,’ Spends Her Sundays

Ms. London, the former co-host of “What Not to Wear,” goes shopping, of course. But s...
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Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?

Staffing shortages at an air traffic control center have added to the effects of a runway closure...
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'Not Just Fences': Lawmaker Says Weight of Legal Matters in Justice Courts Requires Widening Pool of Candidates

State Assemblymember Jennifer Lunsford, D-Perinton, said her bill proposing to broaden the eligib...
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With DOJ Expected to Ease White-Collar Enforcement, State and Local Regulators May Step Up

With DOJ Expected to Ease White-Collar Enforcement, State and Local Regulators May Step Up

Attorneys general and district attorneys have many tools to attack white-collar crime. Yet there ...
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‘Courage of the Bar:' Brooklyn Bench Marks Law Day

‘Courage of the Bar:' Brooklyn Bench Marks Law Day

The judges and staff of Brooklyn Supreme Court this year reflected on unity.  
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80s-Era Video Privacy Law Can't Be Used to Sanction Streamer for Sharing Data With Meta, 9th Circuit Rules

A federal appeals court said the ban on the disclosure of personal information only covers data t...
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'Legal Quagmire': Mangione Lawyers Move to Dismiss State Murder Case

'Legal Quagmire': Mangione Lawyers Move to Dismiss State Murder Case

The filing argues that the "unprecedented" successive prosecution violates the Double Jeopardy Cl...
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Abbe Lowell Unveils New Firm, Joined by Associates Who Loudly Defected From Big Law

The high-profile litigator left Winston & Strawn and is currently representing former chief o...
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Family Matters: Cooperative Transfer and Succession Rights

For many New Yorkers, co-operative apartments are home. But unlike most Americans, leaving a co-o...
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Idina Menzel’s ‘Redwood’ to Close Following Tony Nominations Shutout

The Broadway musical will play its final performance at the Nederlander Theater on May 18.
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How a $254 Billion Budget Deal Might Become a Battle Plan for Democrats

Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York insisted that the state budget, now a month overdue, include measur...
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A Blind Bicyclist and His Daughter Work in Tandem

Thomas Panek and his daughter, Madeleine, will be cycling in the Five Boro Bike Tour this weekend.
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