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Yeshiva University Halts All Student Clubs to Block L.G.B.T.Q. Group
Earlier in the week, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a ruling to stand for now that required the university to recognize the group. Source: New York Times
Related Companies and Wynn to Bid for New Casino in Midtown Manhattan
The companies want to put the casino on the western half of the Hudson Yards, which remains undeveloped. Source: New York Times
Yeshiva University Can Bar L.G.B.T. Club for Now, Sotomayor Rules
Sonia Sotomayor’s ruling will be in place pending a decision by the Supreme Court to take up the case. Source: New York Times
Across the Pond, Queen Is Mourned by Those Who Were Never Her Subjects
Americans paid their respects to the only British monarch most can recall, the head of a royal family that continues to be a source of fascination. Source: New York Times
Ex-U.S. Attorney’s Book Addresses Pressure to Help Trump Causes
Geoffrey S. Berman, who headed the Manhattan office, says in a book the Justice Department pushed cases, against John Kerry and others, to help Mr. Trump. Source: New York Times
Bannon Surrenders to Face New York Indictment in Wall Case
Stephen K. Bannon, whom former President Donald J. Trump pardoned, has been entangled in what prosecutors have said was a crowdfunding fraud scheme. Source: New York Times
Hudson Square, Manhattan: No Longer a ‘No-Man’s Land in SoHo’
The West Side neighborhood once known as the printing district is now the site of lots of new development. But housing is still slightly less expensive than in nearby areas. Source: New York Times
In Bannon Case, Manhattan D.A. Takes On Another Pardoned Trump Ally
Stephen K. Bannon will face state charges related to his role in an effort to build a border wall despite having been pardoned by former President Donald J. Trump. Source: New York Times
The Little Pump Trains That Could, but Didn’t
The M.T.A. didn’t send out its pump trains because the storm didn’t reach New York. Source: New York Times
Arsenic Found in Water at N.Y.C. Housing Complex
The city distributed bottled water and urged residents not to drink their tap water after a preliminary test result on Friday showed levels of arsenic higher than federal drinking water guidelines. Source: New York Times
At Lincoln Center, Addicted to Swing and Back on the Dance Floor
After a pandemic hiatus, dancing under the stars has returned, uniting old friends and acquaintances. Source: New York Times
The Pros and Cons of Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
It will cut down on cars, but will it turn New Jersey into Manhattan’s A.T.M. and make the Bronx a pollution dump? Also, the likely end of a long congressional career. Source: New York Times
Yoga Chain Was a Criminal Enterprise That Reaped Millions, Prosecutors Say
The founders of Yoga to the People, a once wildly successful business that closed in 2020, are accused of concealing their income from the Internal Revenue Service for years. Source: New York Times
Meeting Emissions Mandates in New York’s Buildings, Explained
Building owners are scrambling to meet new rules on greenhouse gas emissions. New York’s congressional candidates do the last-minute primary shuffle. Source: New York Times