Preet Bharara Says Trump Tried to Build Relationship With Him Before Firing The former United States attorney said he saw similarities between his exchanges with President Trump and those described by the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey.
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Metropolitan Diary: The Old Place Returning to the scene of many happy memories.
A Subdued Puerto Rican Day Parade Marches On After weeks of controversy over the presence of Oscar López Rivera, who had a lengthy prison sentence commuted, turnout was thinner than in years past.
The 2017 Tony Awards Red Carpet See this year’s nominees and their co-stars as they arrive for the biggest night in American theater.
Bacteria Behind Legionnaires’ Disease Found at New York Police Station After an officer fell ill, Health Department workers were looking for the source of contamination detected in the water at an East Harlem precinct.
With M.T.A. in Need of a Boss, Cuomo May Finally Pick One. Or Two. The transit agency has been without a permanent leader for months, and the replacement will help determine whether it can turn around deteriorating service.
Plan for Inclined Path in Central Park Worries Preservationists Managers say a new, straight walkway to Belvedere Castle is needed to improve access for disabled visitors, but critics say it would be out of character for the park.
What’s the Insurance Capital Without Aetna? Hartford May Find Out The insurer says it plans to leave its home of more than 150 years, the latest bad news for a city on the verge of bankruptcy and plagued by violence.
Tony Awards Briefing: Tony Awards 2017: What to Expect This year’s ceremony — hosted by Kevin Spacey and honoring the best Broadway musicals and plays of the last year — starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time on CBS.
Death of a Downtown Icon: Remembering Benjamin Cho For a time, Mr. Cho, a fashion designer and D.J., was the most popular man below 14th Street. Then the music stopped.
Ahead of the Tonys, Watching Everything Preparing for the Tony Awards is a strenuous, extended rehearsal for The Times’s theater reporter.
The Look: Getting Married Where the Catering Is a Pretzel Vendor The photographer Daniel Arnold spent the month of May camped outside the New York City Clerk’s Office, documenting couples getting married in irreverent, wild, untraditional — and sometimes very…
Christine Ebersole Makes an Entrance Fit for the Tonys Ms. Ebersole, a lead actress in “War Paint,” hasn’t been to the Tonys in 10 years. She asked the costume designer William Ivey Long to help her.
Encounters: Malcolm Gladwell Polishes His Podcast in a Brooklyn Studio The New Yorker writer and best-selling author prepares the second season of his popular podcast, “Revisionist History.”
Philip Murphy’s Election Day of Selfies, Door Knocks and a Victory Speech Before he accepted the Democratic nomination for governor, Mr. Murphy made several (punctual) stops throughout New Jersey to canvass and talk with supporters.
