He Was Shot and Paralyzed 37 Years Ago. That’s Not How the Story Ends.
In 1982, a teenager rushed his friend to the hospital after a gun accident. A reporter went back and retraced what happened next.
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In 1982, a teenager rushed his friend to the hospital after a gun accident. A reporter went back and retraced what happened next.
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They are colorful hives of activity, where politics are a battleground, but so are pleats.
By John Leland and
A rumor about a hip-hop image getting whitewashed stirred up racial tensions in a neighborhood that knows them well.
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Mr. Garner’s last words — “I can’t breathe” — ignited a national outcry over aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods.
By Ashley Southall, Ali Watkins and
‘This routine isn’t the routine I had 20 years ago. I wouldn’t have exercised. I would have had a boozy brunch with friends.’
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There have been 18 cyclist fatalities in New York so far this year. Perhaps drivers should face more serious consequences.
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A warm offer on a cool train, heading out after Hurricane Sandy and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The closer family members got to the two open coffins, the louder the sobs. Luna and Phoenix, 1-year-olds, died last week in the Bronx.
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Judge cites fear of witness tampering as he orders the singer held in Brooklyn on charges of exploiting underage women.
By Michael Gold and
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