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A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.
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California Slams San Francisco for ‘Egregious’ Barriers to Housing Construction
The city adopted a state-approved plan in January to build 82,000 new housing units in eight years. It’s already failing.
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Being Investigated Over Altercation
The Department of Investigation inquiry focuses on a violent exchange that the adviser, Timothy Pearson, had with security guards at…
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A Debate Brews Over Curbing Pollution by N.Y.C. Buildings
The Latest Environmental activists could clash with developers at a public hearing in New York today on how best to…
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Missile Strike Kills Six Workers at Postal Depot, Ukraine Says
The facility, on the outskirts of the eastern city of Kharkiv, was far from the front line but only about…
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Think Your City Mouse Has an Attitude? These Scientists Want to Find Out.
A research study is examining how mice that live in cities, close to humans, may have evolved differently from their…
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To Combat the Opioid Epidemic, Cities Ponder Facilities for Drug Use
Philadelphia is again the focus of a national campaign to open — or restrict — sites where people use drugs…
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Hola! This Is Mayor Eric Adams, Making an A.I. Robocall
New York City is embracing artificial intelligence and using it to send robocalls featuring the mayor’s voice in many languages.
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San Francisco’s Brand Is in Trouble. Can a New Ad Campaign Fix It?
The city’s standing has plunged since the pandemic. Some wealthy business leaders have a $4 million plan to rehab its…
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As Conditions Worsen at Rikers, New Commission Revives Push to Close It
The troubled jail, now under threat of federal takeover, is required by law to close by August 2027. The City…