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Page 23 of 50
Finance
Crane collapse in Manhattan: Owner and operator linked to previous disasters
By
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
July 28, 2023
Lifestyle
Flaming construction crane plummets to midtown Manhattan sidewalk, sending people running for their lives: ‘I never seen anything like that’
By
Jake Offenhartz
,
Karen Matthews
and
The Associated Press
July 26, 2023
Politics
New Jersey sues over New York City’s plan to charge drivers entering Manhattan
By
The Associated Press
July 22, 2023
Politics
You could get $9,950 for getting beaten up by NYPD officers at 2020 George Floyd protests under historic class action
By
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
July 20, 2023
Commentary
Demand for urban real estate will be challenged for the rest of the decade. Here’s how the world’s superstar cities are projected to fare by 2030
By
Jan Mischke
,
Olivia White
and
Aditya Sanghvi
July 20, 2023
Finance
New York City will pay $13 million to over 1,300 racial injustice activists arrested or beaten in 2020 protests
By
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
July 20, 2023
Retail
The FBI is raiding one of the fanciest wine stores in America after a tip from The New York Times
By
Katia Porzecanski
,
Elin McCoy
,
Patricia Hurtado
and
Bloomberg
July 19, 2023
Success
The mastermind of a dozen NYC unlicensed cannabis shops has to pay back over $400,000, including his $300,000 profit haul
By
The Associated Press
July 18, 2023
Tech
New York City rips judge who froze new law boosting food delivery pay: ‘These apps currently pay workers far below the minimum wage’
By
The Associated Press
July 8, 2023
Tech
NYC wants to raise delivery workers’ pay from around $7 an hour to almost $18, and Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub are suing to stop it
By
The Associated Press
July 7, 2023
Politics
New Jersey’s governor is furious about the NYC congestion pricing plan and is ‘lawyering up’
By
Jordan Fitzgerald
and
Bloomberg
July 6, 2023
Success
Inside the old-money-inspired social club in NYC charging nearly $4,000 a year, where Taylor Swift reportedly canceled her membership
By
Chloe Berger
July 2, 2023
Environment
Winged aphids invade New York in just the latest airborne assault on a city that’s also choking from Canada’s wildfire smoke
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
June 30, 2023
Politics
Biden enlists Gavin Newsom to wrangle high-end donors at ritzy Manhattan events: ‘Mr. President, trust me, this is a fancy crowd’
By
Zeke Miller
and
The Associated Press
June 30, 2023
Leadership
NYC ex-school food chief who served students chicken tenders riddled with bone and bits of metal convicted in bribery case
By
Jennifer Peltz
and
The Associated Press
June 29, 2023
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