December 18, 2022
Hilary Swift for The New York Times
Scofflaws are tampering with tags, costing New York agencies more than $100 million a year in missed payments and fines. A group of citizen enforcers is coming to the city's rescue.
By Corey Kilgannon
A ruling by the state Department of Agriculture and Markets may stop the city from implementing a law that prohibits the sale of the fattened livers of geese and ducks.
By Christina Morales
Her choices for exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Academy of Music gave foreign directors and newcomers valuable exposure in New York.
By Neil Genzlinger
BIG CITY
The notorious jail had its deadliest year in a decade, while the flow of narcotics and weapons into the complex continues.
By Ginia Bellafante
The style icon is a news obsessive, a reader, a salsa dancer and a churchgoer (he skips the sermons, though).
By Paige Darrah
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