Metropolitan Diary: The Redemption of Cassidy Quinn A poetic retelling of one gambler’s travails.
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Sandy Hook Families Criticize Megyn Kelly for Planned Alex Jones Interview Ms. Kelly said that on Sunday she will air her interview with Mr. Jones, a conspiracy theorist who has questioned the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre.
Will You Be Affected by Penn Station Train Disruptions This Summer? The Times is searching for Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit and Amtrak commuters who will be affected by the track closures for our coverage.
Teacher Suspended After Trump References Were Removed From a Yearbook References to the president were removed from the yearbook entries of at least three students at a New Jersey high school, parents say.
Ben Platt and Laurie Metcalf Celebrate at Tonys After-Parties On the menu: champagne, mini-burgers and a post-mortem on Kevin Spacey’s performance as host.
A Submarine in Hackensack Is Told to Leave. But How? A World War II-era Navy sub has been mired in the Hackensack River for years. Developers want it moved, but solutions are scant.
New York to Shorten Standardized Tests in Elementary and Middle Schools Under pressure from the opt-out movement, the Board of Regents is cutting the annual math and English exams to two days for each subject, from three.
L.I.R.R. Announces Travel Options for ‘Summer of Hell’ More than two dozen rush-hour trains will be canceled or rerouted at Pennsylvania Station, while bus and ferry service will increase to accommodate commuters.
Front Burner: Mah-Ze-Dahr Adds Soft Serve to the Mix The Greenwich Village bakery churns the frozen dessert to order.
Et Tu, Delta? Shakespeare in the Park Sponsors Withdraw From Trump-Like ‘Julius Caesar’ The “graphic” depiction of the emperor’s assassination in the Public Theater’s production of the play prompted Delta Air Lines and Bank of America to withdraw support.
New York Today: New York Today: Working the (Nightclub) Ropes Monday: Advice from a host at the door, hot weather, and celebrating Loving Day.
When Opioid Addicts Find an Ally in Blue Across the country, police leaders are assigning themselves a big role in reversing a complex crisis, and not through mass arrests.
Critical Shopper: At Palace, Facing the Unbearable Being of Lines The company, known as the British equivalent of the streetwear brand Supreme, has arrived in SoHo. Lines form.
Sebastian Telfair, Former N.B.A. Guard, Is Arrested on Gun Charges The police said Mr. Telfair, 32, had a bulletproof vest and several handguns during a traffic stop in Brooklyn.
Delta Air Lines and Bank of America Won’t Back Trump-Like ‘Julius Caesar’ The “graphic” depiction of the emperor’s assassination in the Public Theater’s production of the play in Central Park led Delta and Bank of America to withdraw support.
