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The Last Flight of Helicopter N216MH
The aircraft had flown tourists in New York City thousands of times before crashing Thursday with a Spanish family aboard. Passengers who had flown earlier that day are processing the shock.
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Kathryn Garcia Was Nearly Elected NYC Mayor in 2021. Who Gets Her Votes Now?
Ms. Garcia finished second in the 2021 Democratic mayoral primary in New York City. Her supporters could be an important factor in this year’s race.
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Several Parts of Helicopter That Crashed in Hudson Are Still Missing
The helicopter did not have any flight recorders, officials said. The investigation into the cause of the crash, which killed six people, is continuing.
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How Brandon Kazen-Maddox, an American Sign Language Artist, Spends Their Sundays
Brandon Kazen-Maddox makes time for mud massages, meditation and aerial hoop adventures.
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6 Dead After Private Plane Crashes in Hudson Valley
Two surgeons, two of their children and the children’s partners died in the crash in the town of Copake, close to Hudson, N.Y.
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Before a Fatal Helicopter Crash, 2 Midair Breakdowns and Unpaid Bills
The charter firm whose helicopter plunged into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five, had been struggling financially, records show.
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‘She Said She Lived in Las Vegas Now but Loved New York’
Help with a heavy door, a grocery spill on the subway and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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Endorsement by Mayor Adams Appears to Lift Sales of Kash Patel’s Book
The F.B.I. director saw sales of his book about the government’s “deep state†rise by nearly 800 percent after Mayor Eric Adams lavished praise on it.
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After Police Chase and Fiery Crash, an Agonizing Wait to Learn the Worst
Francisco Guzman Parra’s relatives worried that he was the driver killed when a stolen car rammed into an Upper Manhattan building. It took several days to find out.
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Why Developers Think Child Care Is Good for Business
Placing a preschool or day care center in a building can help sell the development to the community. It also makes the city stronger.
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Paddling the Wild River in New York’s Backyard
The Delaware is the East’s longest undammed river, a bit of wilderness that runs through heavily populated states. An annual paddle is an opportunity to explore it.
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How a Private Health Crisis Has Loomed Over 2 Very Public Trials
Nadine Menendez’s breast cancer diagnosis has held a powerful grip on the government’s bribery case against her and her husband, Robert Menendez, New Jersey’s disgraced former senator.
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Outdoor Dining Is Back in New York City. Sort Of.
Only a small portion of the city’s restaurants have applied for permits to set up dining structures under new regulations. Owners say the process is complex and expensive.
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N.Y.C. Helicopter Company Shuts Operations After Deadly Crash, F.A.A. Says
All six people on board the craft, operated by New York Helicopter Tours, died when it crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday.
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What Spring? Snow Blankets the Northeast.
Two to five inches of snow fell over an area stretching from Albany, N.Y., to Maine overnight Friday into Saturday morning, forecasters said.
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Bernadette Peters Loves a Day Out in New York
Back on Broadway for “Old Friends,†the actress reflects on the art she saw with Sondheim and the delights of the High Line and Central Park.
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Judge Says One DOGE Member Can Access Sensitive Treasury Dept. Data
Nineteen state attorneys general had sued to block Elon Musk’s government efficiency team from accessing Treasury systems that include Americans’ bank account and Social Security information.
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Freed From Prison by Trump and Now Facing the Prospect of Going Back
At a hearing this week, witnesses described behavior by Jonathan Braun that could result in his being locked up again.
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Luigi Mangione Says Bondi’s Death Penalty Bid Is an Instagram Stunt
Lawyers for the man accused of killing a health insurance executive in Manhattan said the attorney general was putting “partisan politics over justice.â€
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Suzanne Rand, Half of a Once-Popular Comedy Team, Dies at 75
Like Nichols and May before them, Monteith and Rand had their own Broadway show. Unlike Nichols and May, they faded from view after they broke up.
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