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Thursday: How to handle the loud apartment next door, a Confederate plaque comes down, and an Elvis Presley anniversary.
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Thursday: How to handle the loud apartment next door, a Confederate plaque comes down, and an Elvis Presley anniversary.
By ALEXANDRA S. LEVINE
Mayor de Blasio ran on a platform of ending income inequality, and had no natural kinship to Wall Street. Four years later, little has changed.
By J. DAVID GOODMAN
More than three months after a violent attack in the Bronx, Souleymane Porgo, a former street vendor, has made an improbable comeback.
By KHORRI ATKINSON
The state comptroller’s office denied a request for information by The Times after a State Police lawyer argued that revealing details threatened troopers.
By BENJAMIN MUELLER
Muskets, gun flints, animal bones and wine glass stems unearthed in Fort Edward, N.Y., help paint a portrait of soldiers in the French and Indian War.
By PAUL POST
Plaques honoring two Confederate leaders were taken down in Brooklyn. Two busts of them will be removed in the Bronx. And the governor has asked the Army to remove their names from streets in Fort Hamilton.
By SARAH MASLIN NIR and SHARON OTTERMAN
The agent was checking on a concussion grenade in the back of a vehicle when it accidentally exploded, law enforcement officials said.
By AL BAKER and JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.
The New York Police Department is hiring 100 civilians with math and statistics backgrounds to help detect patterns and make sense of compiled data.
By BENJAMIN MUELLER
The Regional Plan Association recommended running trains through Manhattan and adding a bus terminal as part of the Hudson River rail tunnel project.
By PATRICK McGEEHAN