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N.Y. Today: Who Is Winnie Greco, the Adams Aide Whose Houses the F.B.I. Searched?

Federal agents descended on two properties owned by Ms. Greco.
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March 2, 2024

Boy, 13, Is Killed Near His Brooklyn Home

The child, Troy Gill, had been walking home from a Brooklyn Nets game at Barclays Center when he was shot multiple times, a law enforcement official said.

By Erin Nolan and Maria Cramer

Two people wearing jackets that read N.Y.C. Police Crime Scene Unit stand at a Brooklyn street corner that is roped off by a yellow police line.

College Dorm Decorations Become a Front in the Campus Free Speech Wars

Barnard College is requiring students to strip decorations from their dorm doors in the wake of protests over the Israel-Hamas war.

By Sharon Otterman

The Barnard College campus on a sunny day. A few students walk along a brick pathway next to a green lawn.

Menendez Ally Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case and Agrees to Cooperate

Jose Uribe admitted providing a Mercedes-Benz for Senator Robert Menendez to "influence an official act." Mr. Menendez has pleaded not guilty, as have his wife and two other co-defendants.

By Tracey Tully and Benjamin Weiser

Jose Uribe, in a blue suit and white shirt, is seen leaving Federal District Court in Manhattan in October 2023.

Woman Found Guilty of Conspiring to Kill Jennifer Dulos in Connecticut

Michelle Troconis, the girlfriend of Ms. Dulos's estranged husband, was found guilty of six counts related to her disappearance, in a case that captured national attention.

By Claire Fahy

Michelle Troconis, wearing a white shirt, sits at a table next to her defense lawyer. Her right elbow is propped on the table and her right hand is covering her mouth in a pensive look.

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