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Mel Leipzig, Painter Called the ‘Chekhov of Trenton,’ Dies at 9022:24 He put fellow New Jerseyans at the center of his work, and a critic praised the “mysterious emotional tensions” in his pictures of ordinary people. Who is Andrew Farkas, Who Owned a Marina With Jeffrey Epstein?21:52 The billionaire real estate developer’s relationship with Mr. Epstein is in the spotlight, with the release of emails and images of Mr. Epstein’s private home in the Caribbean. Ghislaine Maxwell Says She Will Ask a Court to Free Her From Prison19:13 In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup. Chanel Brings a Great Métiers d’Art Show to the NYC Subway17:04 ASAP Rocky, Jon Bon Jovi and Teyana Taylor hop aboard the C train as Matthieu Blazy brings a great Métiers d’Art show to New York. The M.T.A. Is Counting on a Casino Windfall11:09 A state board has recommended licensing three casinos. If they go ahead, they will provide revenues for mass transit starting next year. Pardon Undoes a Climactic Win in Drug Prosecutions Led by a Trump Ally9:01 Emil Bove III’s work as a prosecutor, before he was a Trump lawyer and official, helped lead to the conviction of the Honduran ex-leader whom President Trump freed this week. How NYC Is Trying to Stop Subway Fare Evasion: Spikes, Fins, Guards9:01 Subway and bus fare evasion cost New York’s transit system nearly $1 billion last year. Will an arsenal of new tricks turn the tide? ‘The President Has the Final Word’ on Pardons, U.S. Attorney Says5:18 Jay Clayton, Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor, had called his office’s drug prosecution of an ex-president of Honduras a success. President Trump decided to free him this week. A Sidewalk Encounter Between 2 Longtime Neighbors Ends in a Death3:41 Dean Whetzel, 82, had known Dana Escoffier, 79, for decades. When Mr. Whetzel bumped into him near their Village apartments, Mr. Escoffier shoved him, the police said, and he fell to the ground. James Solomon Wins Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Election, Beating Jim McGreevey3.prosince Mr. Solomon was elected mayor over Mr. McGreevey, who was hoping for a comeback after resigning in 2004 as New Jersey’s governor amid a sex scandal. ‘I Knew It Was Him’: Officer Recalls Confronting Mangione at McDonald’s3.prosince A Pennsylvania patrolman said a superior had offered him a hoagie if he responded to a call at a local McDonald’s. The officer recognized the suspect and then played for time. Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of N.J. in Dispute Over Anti-Abortion Center Donor Records2.prosince A majority of the justices appeared supportive of arguments by a crisis pregnancy center that it should be able to challenge a subpoena from the state’s attorney general in federal court. Prosecutors Drop Charges in Savage 1993 Murder of Mother Near Buffalo2.prosince James Pugh, one of two men originally convicted in the killing, had already spent 25 years in prison. He said all along that he was innocent. What Makes a Four-Star Restaurant? Our Critics Break It Down.2.prosince As Ligaya Mishan gives highest honors to a Japanese kaiseki counter in New York, she and Tejal Rao discuss what goes into the decision. |