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- A Swastika, a Tesla and a Debate Over the Limits of Hate Crime LawIs it a hate crime for people to draw a swastika on a Tesla if they believe Elon Musk is a Nazi?
- Even After the Salman Rushdie Attack, Turmoil at Chautauqua InstitutionCharges of antisemitism and liberal bias and dismay over cuts to the opera budget have led to a small mutiny at Chautauqua Institution. And this was after the attack on Salman Rushdie.
- The Retro NYC Subway Map Design Nerds Love Makes a ComebackThe redesigned map of the New York City system, the first to be introduced in nearly half a century, is reminiscent of a version from the 1970s that was reviled by many traditionalists.
- Cory Booker’s 25-Hour Senate Speech Strikes a Chord in New JerseyMany Democrats, including in Mr. Booker’s home state of New Jersey, reveled in his stamina and moxie as he assailed President Trump in the longest Senate speech on record.
- Officer Won’t Be Charged in Fatal Shooting of Boy Who Had Pellet GunThe New York attorney general, Letitia James, said the evidence in the shooting of Nyah Mway, 13, last year would be unlikely to persuade a jury to convict the officer.
- Excerpts From Judge Dale Ho’s Order Dropping Charges Against Eric AdamsAlthough he granted the federal government’s request to drop the case, the judge harshly criticized its reasoning in seeking the dismissal.
- N.Y.U. Langone Cancels Doctor’s Speech, Citing Anti-Government ToneDr. Joanne Liu, an N.Y.U. graduate, said the cancellation of her presentation on humanitarian crises was a sign of the climate of fear at U.S. universities.
- Eric Adams’s Charges Were Dropped, but His Re-Election Chances Remain DimEven with the dismissal of a five-count federal corruption indictment, Mayor Eric Adams faces an uncertain future.
- Six Things to Know About Permanent Supportive HousingIt has become one of the most common approaches to reducing chronic homelessness for Americans with mental illness and addiction.
- N.Y. Lawmakers Fight Trump With a Proposal Targeting Elon MuskA bill would authorize an audit of a state deal allowing Tesla to lease a factory site near Buffalo for $1 a year, and would create a way for the state to claw back subsidies.
- A Swastika, a Tesla and a Debate Over the Limits of Hate Crime Law
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Protect Your Home Starting From Your Roof Down
It’s no surprise that the area of our home that gets the least attention is the roof, and yet it is one of the most important structure of our home. A leaky roof can be costly and finding the best … Continue reading
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21st Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show
21st Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show Saturday, October 1st & Sunday, October 2nd 2011 Scotts Corner, Pound Ridge, NY is once again the charming setting for the Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show. This year’s family-friendly outdoor … Continue reading
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Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival
Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival 2011 presented by the Peekskill Business Improvement District and D. Bertoline & Sons. Saturday, July 30, 2011 3pm – 10:00 PM – Free and Open … Continue reading
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Come celebrate Fourth of July at The Pound Ridge Town Park
Fourth of July Celebration -Â Saturday, July 2, 2011 – 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Get your family and friends together, grab a blanket and some food and enjoy the spectacular fireworks display. Don’t worry about parking because the town … Continue reading
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Lunchtime Jazz at Lasdon
Bring a picnic lunch and listen to the sounds of cool jazz during the “Lunch at Lasdon†concert series at Westchester County’s largest publicly owned arboretum, Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial on Fridays, July 8, 15, 22 and 29, … Continue reading
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