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Judge Orders Administration to Share Plans for Deportees to El Salvador Prison0:59 The judge said the administration had to decide by Jan. 5 whether it wanted to “facilitate” the men’s return to the United States or let them challenge their initial removals in the federal courts. Mistrial in Case of N.Y. Official Charged With Working for China22:09 Linda Sun was accused by federal prosecutors of selling her allegiance and being rewarded handsomely for influence peddling. Playwrights Horizons Is Sued Over Discounts to People of Color21:36 The lawsuit, against the prominent Off Broadway theater, is backed by Edward Blum, who has long challenged race-based policies. Playwrights called it “meritless.” Bernie Sanders to Lead Zohran Mamdani’s Public Swearing-In Ceremony20:24 Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist senator from Vermont, has supported New York City’s mayor-elect since the Democratic primary. A New Man in Town in the ‘Archbishop Capital of the World’11:42 Ronald Hicks, the next head of the New York archdiocese, is likely to set a different tone from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a conservative. What to Know About OMNY, MetroCard’s Tap-and-Go Successor9:25 With the MetroCard retiring at the end of 2025, the OMNY system will become the only way to pay for most transit riders. Goodbye (and Good Riddance?) to the MetroCard9:25 Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology. Now, its days are numbered. A New York Times Origin Story22.prosince A graphic designer recently discovered documents belonging to a distant relative, George Jones, the newspaper’s founding publisher. Man Is Arrested in Bow-and-Arrow Killing After Overnight Standoff21.prosince The man was taken into custody on Sunday afternoon in Kearny, N.J., hours after a fire broke out in the building in which he was hiding. How New York Keeps Its Unfiltered Water Safe: Spending Millions on Land21.prosince The city has bought more than 125,000 acres of land to provide a buffer around water reservoirs. It’s much cheaper than spending billions on filtration systems, officials say. Mamdani Inauguration to Usher in ‘New Era’ With Broadway Block Party21.prosince Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City’s new mayor on Jan. 1, alongside a party spanning seven blocks that will accommodate 40,000 spectators, his transition team said. Behind the Curtain of Luxury Room Service at the Plaza Hotel21.prosince This is the busiest season for Syed Rahmani, who has been tending to well-heeled guests for 27 years. Pierre Laborde Bags Are Sending New Yorkers Into a Frenzy at the Grand Bazaar21.prosince If you’ve seen a chaotic scene on TikTok lately with people clamoring for brightly colored handbags, chances are good that it was for Pierre Laborde. NYC Holiday Markets Offer Profit and Peril for Small-Business Owners21.prosince The festive fairs have become vital to the success of many artists and retailers. But the booths are expensive, and the payoffs aren’t guaranteed. At the Center of the Latest Mangione Hearings: A Battle Over a Backpack21.prosince For three weeks, defense lawyers argued that searches of Luigi Mangione’s bag were unconstitutional. But state prosecutors have other evidence — and a federal prosecution looms. |