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A Little Museum and a 56-Story Tower11:24 The U.S.S. Monitor took part in an important Civil War battle. Near where it was built, a battle over a development project is heating up. Inside a Once-Grand Building That Housed the Vulnerable for a Century11:24 A shelter for men near Bellevue Hospital is closing. It is a symbol of an approach to homelessness that the Mamdani administration hopes to leave behind. New York Keeps Getting Hotter. Utilities Can Still Cut Off the Power.11:24 A new statewide policy detailing when utilities can stop service for unpaid bills during heat waves has resulted in weaker rules for New York City. A Virtual Escape for Rikers Inmates11:24 The New York jail complex uses video games as part of its strategy to reduce violence with programming for good behavior. ‘I Moved Away, Yet She Continued to Call on My Birthday Every Year’26.dubna A Manhattan friendship endures, a clown to the rescue and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. The Mother Who Will Not Speak26.dubna When Jacqueline Pritchett’s 11-year-old son, Jacob, vanished last year, she refused to acknowledge that he existed. Her life is as mysterious as his disappearance. 18-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Shooting of Teenager in Queens Park25.dubna Zahir Davis was arrested on Friday night in connection with the killing of Jaden Pierre, 15, who was shot in broad daylight during a fight in South Jamaica. They Survived Torture. Why Is the Program That Helped Them Closing?25.dubna Some Bellevue Hospital officials feared having to disclose patients’ immigration status. They will get care elsewhere at the hospital, administrators say. First-Timers Try Rooftop Roller Skating at a Children’s Museum25.dubna The Brooklyn Children’s Museum has reimagined a beloved and bygone local rink for its “Empire Skate of Mind” events. Neighborhood kids, many skating for the first time, are lacing up. New Taxes Cooled London’s Housing Market. Could That Happen in New York?25.dubna Economists and real estate agents are calling London’s taxation of wealthy property owners a cautionary tale for New York, where leaders have endorsed a second-home tax. Democrats Weigh Whether a Lawmaker’s Ethnicity Counts More Than Ideology25.dubna The same progressive South Asian networks that helped elect Zohran Mamdani as mayor in New York are mobilizing against Jenifer Rajkumar, a Queens assemblywoman. With Homicides and Other Violent Crimes at Record Lows, Funding for Prevention Falls25.dubna Homicides and assaults have declined in many cities, but programs credited with helping keep the peace are losing federal support. U.S. Says Venezuelan Government Can Pay for Nicolás Maduro’s Defense25.dubna The issue had been hanging over the former Venezuelan leader’s federal criminal case for weeks. Last month, a judge indicated that he was skeptical of the U.S. government’s rationale for blocking the funds. History of Domestic Abuse Can be Considered in Sentencing, Court Rules25.dubna The court ruled that prosecutors cannot make defendants who take a plea deal waive their right to a hearing that would allow their history of domestic abuse to be considered during sentencing. Gambling Companies Laud Indictments to Push Back on Pressure to Regulate24.dubna Sports betting companies and prediction markets have cited recent federal charges related to insider trading as proof that illegal activity is being rooted out. Critics say the cases do not address widespread illicit activity. |