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Mamdani Toughens New York’s Response to ICE, as Arrests Rise by 71%12:13 Mayor Zohran Mamdani is pushing New York City agencies to adhere to sanctuary laws meant to protect immigrants from overzealous federal deportation efforts. Finding a New Life for Classic Tram Cars on Roosevelt Island11:09 The Roosevelt Island tram is 50 years old. The original cars are still around, waiting for adaptive reuse. Dragon Coaster Returns to Playland as It Nears Its 100th Year11:08 The roller coaster, one of the oldest in the country, was idle last summer but it is set to reopen on Memorial Day weekend after a major restoration. In #MeToo Cases, Has ‘Believe Women’ Lost Its Power in Courtrooms?9:33 The movement prompted a global reckoning about sexual harassment and sexual assault. But women taking the stand now are finding that defense teams are more aggressive. Stowaway Fox Gets Clean Bill of Health and a Name: Basil (Like ‘Dazzle’)7:57 He made his way to New York on a ship from England and then found himself stuck in quarantine at the Bronx Zoo for months. Outside Colbert’s Final Show, Fans From Near and Far Line Up for a Farewell1:36 Hundreds of people, including a pope, staked out the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan, hoping to get in, or just get a glimpse. ¿Trabajas como repartidor en Nueva York? Queremos saber de ti0:00 Periodistas de The New York Times están examinando las condiciones laborales de los trabajadores de las aplicaciones de reparto. Nous sommes à l’écoute des livreurs de New York23:28 The New York Times enquête sur les conditions de travail des livreurs employés par des applications de livraison. Finding Our Shared Geography in Monologues20:17 Kathryn Grody’s “The Unexpected 3rd,” Leslie Ayvazian’s “Mention My Beauty” and Liza Jessie Peterson’s “The Peculiar Patriot” are among the solo shows at the In the Bricks Festival. ‘He Didn’t Sound Like Someone to Be Messed With’21.května Extra effort to hail a cab, an apology for a subway encounter and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Thousands of N.Y.C. Jobs Could Be Lost to A.I. Boom, Report Says21.května A report by the New York City comptroller argues that the city’s economy will be transformed by artificial intelligence. “We’ve never seen anything like this,” he said. Gay Talese and His Shirt Cardboards21.května Gay Talese’s papers are going to the New York Public Library, including his unconventional interview notes. |