Train Delays, the New Subway Plan and the Perception of Time Officials are hoping riders will accept more time with no service in return for less time stuck on trains.
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Una Pizza Napoletana Returns to New York, With an Assist
Una Pizza Napoletana Returns to New York, With an Assist The pizzaiolo Anthony Mangieri opened a fourth version of his restaurant with the team behind Contra and Wildair.
At Trump Tower, Michael Cohen and Oligarch Discussed Russian Relations
At Trump Tower, Michael Cohen and Oligarch Discussed Russian Relations The meeting, which took place 11 days before the inauguration, preceded a $1 million contract Mr. Cohen received from a firm tied to the Russian oligarch.
The Spotted Pig Restaurant Empire Is Fracturing
The Spotted Pig Restaurant Empire Is Fracturing Since Ken Friedman was accused of sexual harassment, the business he started with April Bloomfield has shed one restaurant and several key employees.
New York Today: New York Today: Spelling Stars of the City
New York Today: New York Today: Spelling Stars of the City Friday: New Yorkers in the national spelling bee, your Memorial Day weekend lineup, and an addition to the Coney Island skyline.
Harvey Weinstein Is Arrested on Rape Charges in New York
Harvey Weinstein Is Arrested on Rape Charges in New York Mr. Weinstein will be arraigned on charges of first-degree rape and third-degree rape in one case, and first-degree criminal sex act in another, officials said.
This Week: Kicking Off SummerStage and Shakespeare in the Park
This Week: Kicking Off SummerStage and Shakespeare in the Park Cue the dusk and the balmy breezes. It’s time for open-air plays and concerts in New York.
Sunday Routine: How Neel Iyer, Hot-Shot Speller, Spends His Sundays
Sunday Routine: How Neel Iyer, Hot-Shot Speller, Spends His Sundays With the national tournament coming up, he’s working his way through the dictionary — but still finds time for pancakes, soccer and “Doctor Who.”
When Living Your Truth Can Mean Losing Your Children
When Living Your Truth Can Mean Losing Your Children A case involving a former Ultra-Orthodox mother who came out as a lesbian emphasizes the legal conflict between personal freedoms and agreements made in Jewish courts.
About New York: Ready and Willing, for $13 an Hour or Whatever
About New York: Ready and Willing, for an Hour or Whatever At a hiring fair in Manhattan, eager applicants are not picky about the work and the pay.
Former Oyster Bay Supervisor Found Not Guilty of All Charges
Former Oyster Bay Supervisor Found Not Guilty of All Charges But jurors in the corruption case are still deliberating charges against the former Nassau County executive, Edward P. Mangano, and his wife.
Did Robert Durst Kill His Wife? An Investigator’s Letter May Shed Light
Did Robert Durst Kill His Wife? An Investigator’s Letter May Shed Light Lawyers are battling over the release of a letter that says statements by Mr. Durst were “replete with omissions and inaccuracies.”
Mayor de Blasio, Uncensored (and Unhappy About It)
Mayor de Blasio, Uncensored (and Unhappy About It) A trove of City Hall emails, released under court order, shows a mayor sensitive to news media criticism and quick to lash out at aides.
The $19 Billion Question: Will Cuomo Support the Subway Plan?
The Billion Question: Will Cuomo Support the Subway Plan? Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s lackluster response to an ambitious plan to fix the subway led to questions about his support for the system’s new leader.
Calculator: Manhattan’s Most Expensive Condos
Calculator: Manhattan’s Most Expensive Condos One square foot can cost more than $5,000 on average in New York City’s most expensive condo buildings.