In Retrial, Man Convicted of Murder of Transgender Woman
Rasheen Everett strangled Amanda Gonzalez-Andujar in her Queens apartment. His 2013 conviction was thrown out because of a judge’s error.
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Rasheen Everett strangled Amanda Gonzalez-Andujar in her Queens apartment. His 2013 conviction was thrown out because of a judge’s error.
By Alyce McFadden and
Representative Mike Lawler, a Republican locked in a tight race for re-election, dressed as the pop star for Halloween as a college student in 2006.
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Though the fires are occurring about as frequently as they were last year, fewer are happening inside buildings. And there are signs that new safety measures are having an effect.
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Daniel Penny’s subway-car struggle with Jordan Neely, who was homeless, ended in Mr. Neely’s death. Mr. Penny’s lawyers are asking a judge to exclude video of his discussing the encounter.
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Police See No Trace of a Serial Killer in Brooklyn. But 3 Deaths Chill Nightlife.
As rumors spin on social media, revelers in one of New York City’s most popular neighborhoods for nightlife are on higher alert.
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Another Woman Dies During Childbirth at a Troubled Brooklyn Hospital
After the death of a 24-year-old woman, Woodhull Hospital could face questions, for the third time since 2020, about the safety of its labor and delivery floor.
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A clothing retailer moving into a modernist building on Fifth Avenue is seeking to make changes, including relocating an art installation. A preservationist has raised concerns.
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Treasurer for Little-Known Brooklyn Candidate Is Charged in Fraud Scheme
Erlene King sent thousands of dollars to associates and told them to distribute the funds to others who would then donate to the campaign she worked for, federal prosecutors said.
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What Black Voters Are Saying About Eric Adams Since His Indictment
Some Black New Yorkers are sticking by the mayor’s side after he was charged with bribery. Many expressed disappointment in him.
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Bevorlin Garcia Barrios, 24, is the third woman to die during childbirth at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn since 2020.
By Shayla Colon
Facing a raft of corruption charges, New York’s second Black mayor is flattering himself by invoking the fate of its first.
By Ginia Bellafante
A New Jersey couple sued Uber after a crash left them severely injured. An appeals court ruled that they had agreed to settle disputes out of court when they used the Uber Eats app.
By Lola Fadulu
In a letter to the judge handling the Eric Adams corruption case, federal prosecutors said there was evidence that could damage national security if exposed in open court.
By Christopher Maag
Harold J. Daggett is seeking big raises for longshoremen on the East and Gulf Coasts who have fallen behind workers on the West Coast.
By Peter Eavis
The Brooklyn Open golf tournament attracts players whose backgrounds are as varied as their swings.
By Paul Rogers and Tony Cenicola
This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Gramercy Park and Kingsbridge.
By Heather Senison
This week’s properties are a six-bedroom in Yonkers and a four-bedroom in Darien.
By Anne Mancuso and Alicia Napierkowski
The chancellor, who previously announced that he would step down at the end of December, will instead leave the job on Oct. 16. Melissa Aviles-Ramos, a top deputy, will succeed him.
By Claire Fahy
He prosecuted high-profile cases in the 1970s and championed Soviet Jews, but, after retiring, he ran afoul of the law himself, charged with a sex offense.
By Joseph P. Fried
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