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- A Corner of Bed-Stuy Is Attracting African Migrants During RamadanNew migrants from Africa have joined a changing community in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where they have injected more youthful energy but also brought challenges.
- Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on ChildrenA push by leading Democrats to restrict how social media companies use algorithms to serve content to children has been met by a high-stakes lobbying effort.
- Man Charged With Murder in the Fatal Shooting of Police Officer Jonathan DillerGuy Rivera killed Officer Jonathan Diller during a traffic stop, the police said. Mr. Rivera was also charged with attempted murder for aiming his gun at a second officer, the authorities said.
- New York Will Test Gun-Detecting Technology in Subway, Mayor Adams SaysIn the wake of a deadly attack in the system earlier this week, New York officials are searching for ways to make subway riders feel safer.
- The Decline of Sean Combs’ Revolt TV and Other Business VenturesA restless ambition took him from hip-hop to the Met Gala, a reality show, a fashion label, a fragrance line and his own cable network. Then came the accusations and federal raids.
- Robert Moskowitz, Abstract Painter of New York’s Skyscrapers, Dies at 88He depicted the Empire State Building, the Flatiron Building and, most indelibly, the World Trade Center. Those paintings took on new meaning after 9/11.
- Police Fatally Shoot Queens Man Who Brandished Scissors, Officials SayThe victim’s brother contradicted aspects of the police account of the shooting and said his mother had been restraining her son when officers fired their guns.
- New York Is Considering a Ban on Glue Traps to Catch MiceA bill would ban the sale and use of the traps in New York, but some exterminators say the method is no worse than other ways of killing rodents.
- Homes for Sale in New York and New JerseyThis week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Paramus, N.J., and Chappaqua, N.Y.
- The Ellis Island Museum Gets a Face-LiftThe museum, opened 34 years ago in a 19th-century building, will be refurbished and reimagined, the president of the foundation that operates it said.
- A Corner of Bed-Stuy Is Attracting African Migrants During Ramadan
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Register now for Pound Ridge Cheerleading! Pound Ridge Cheer is where kids can learn the sport of cheerleading, innovative choreography and enhance their physical skills while building self confidence. Children experience structured and safe workouts, learning sportsmanship, working together towards common goals and … Continue reading
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