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U.S. Says Ex-C.E.O. of Abercrombie Is Fit for Trial, Despite Diagnosis22:26 The former chief executive, Michael S. Jeffries, was charged with running an international sex-trafficking ring. An earlier ruling found that he could not be tried because he had Alzheimer’s. Two Women Who Kept the Art World at Arm’s Length11:12 Agnes Martin and Jay De Feo spent a lifetime searching for clarity of thought. Their works glow in these two shows. Eels in the Bronx: Slimy, Hardy and Hungry11:12 The population of American eels has declined. They need protection, conservationists say, despite their resilience. New York’s Environmental Agenda Stalls Under Kathy Hochul9:35 Faced with an affordability crisis and rising energy demands, Gov. Kathy Hochul has slowed progress on New York’s efforts to fight climate change. Will the N.Y.P.D. Push Its Therapy Dogs Into Early Retirement?9:03 The dogs are part of a mental wellness program that began after a rash of officer suicides. The dog unit’s fate is unclear as Commissioner Jessica Tisch shifts more officers to patrol duty. One of the Last Times Square Dive Bars Faces Eviction11.prosince New York is a city of hustlers, of odds makers and shot takers. For 54 years, Jimmy’s Corner has been their bar. A Mysterious Fire, a Helpful Neighbor and a Murder Charge11.prosince Virginia Cranwell, 82, died in a fire in her New Jersey home this summer. Her neighbor, who claimed he tried to save her, now faces murder and arson charges. Man Admits to Strangling Pregnant Woman in 1996, Settling Cold Case11.prosince Gregory Fleetwood, 69, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Wednesday in the killing of 36-year-old Jasmine Porter. He is expected to be sentenced to 12 years in prison. Nursing Home Owners Pocketed Millions as Patients Suffered, Report Says11.prosince As the owners intentionally understaffed two New Jersey facilities and diverted Medicaid money for their own use, residents in the homes “suffered unnecessarily,” the state comptroller said. How to Fight Rising Utility Bills? Take Over the Company, Activists Say.10.prosince A grass-roots coalition is trying to push New York State to use eminent domain to buy out Central Hudson Gas & Electric and replace it with a public authority. 13 Charged in Gang-Related Attack That Killed 16-Year-Old in Harlem10.prosince The defendants, members of the “OY” gang, were charged with attempted murder in the death of Tresaun Clements, who was not affiliated with a gang, prosecutors said. After Shutdown, Democrats Claim Credit for Funding They Opposed10.prosince Several Democrats who fought to steer federal money to their states and districts have boasted about their success even after voting against the bill that provided the funds. |