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the hamptons
The Best Deal in East HamptonGetting a Sea Spray Cottage can be a steal. If you know it’s available to rent in the first place.
By Stephanie Krikorian
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New York’s New Congressional Map Might Disappoint EveryoneThe new map made small changes to a few upstate districts but is far from the big Democratic win some had hoped for.
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New York Is the Epicenter of Immigration PoliticsLike crime in 2022, Republicans see the border as a winning issue to keep their gains in the suburbs, and potentially, their House majority.
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The Teenagers Taking the Gunks by StormYoung rock climbers upstate are breaking records and restoring the legendary Shawangunk Ridge to its glory days.
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A Look Inside New York’s Mountain HousesThe remote beauty and real meaning of the getaway home.
By Curbed Staff
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The Adult Survivors Act Deadline Passed. Now What?Talking to State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal about the success and future of the act in New York.
By Irin Carmon
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House of Villains Recap: New York State of MindAnother reality-TV icon bites the dust. At least they go out with an epic read of Omarosa.
By Brennan Carley
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Melissa DeRosa’s Revenge CampaignAndrew Cuomo’s right-hand woman is settling scores.
By Rebecca Traister
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brick and mortar
Where Are All the Legal Weed Shops?Two years since legalization, you can count the number of actual brick and mortars in the city on two hands.
By Clio Chang
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What We Know About the Suspect Who Kidnapped Charlotte SenaA 46-year-old man named Craig Nelson Ross Jr. has been arrested for kidnapping Sena, who was found in a trailer behind his mother’s house.
By Matt Stieb
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Rent Stabilization Isn’t Going to the Supreme Court This TimeThe justices declined to hear a case against rent regulation brought by New York landlord groups. But there will be others.
By Clio Chang
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Airbnb Hosts Are Feeling AbandonedAs the city prepares to crack down on short-term rentals, the hosts say the company is out of its depth.
By Molly Osberg
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climate change
What If Wind Turbines Got a Makeover?From Western New York to Ocean City, New Jersey, fights against wind farms often begin with how they look.
By Chris Stanton
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A Basement Housing Bill Killed by ConspiracistsHuntington seemed poised to legalize ADUs. Then things got weird.
By Molly Osberg
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New York Is Getting Serious About Busting Gray-Market Weed ShopsOne of Manhattan’s biggest dispensaries was raided after allegedly selling products without a license.
By Nia Prater
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Democrats Have a Chance to Undo New York’s Unfriendly Congressional MapA state court case is arguing that last year’s tumultuous redistricting process should be redone and that a new House map be drawn for 2024.
By Nia Prater
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street fights
The IHOP Kingpin vs. the American RevolutionariesWhen Domenic Broccoli set out to expand his pancake empire to upstate New York, he didn’t expect to find a grave site — or start a war.
By Reeves Wiedeman
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life after roe
Will Abortion Ballot Initiative Boost 2024 Turnout for New York Democrats?Sometimes a ballot initiative is necessary to protect rights. In New York, it could also lead to Democratic gains.
By Ed Kilgore
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UCB Will Have a New York Theater Once AgainThe newly reorganized improv and sketch school plans to start running shows again this fall.
By Anne Victoria Clark
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The Plane Crash That Killed an Alleged MonsterA plane without wings fell out of the sky in western New York. Inside was a doctor who allegedly used his sperm for fertility treatments.
By Matt Stieb
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vulture movie club
Get in, Loser, We’re Watching Movies in Bryant ParkStarting June 12, we’re giving you a reason to look forward to Mondays.
By Vulture Editors
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store openings
By Tiana Randall
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early and often
George Santos Thinks He Can Win?He’s running for reelection despite being incredibly unpopular and under a variety of investigations.
By Nia Prater
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sustainability
Everywhere You Can Donate Clothes and Shoes in NYCA guide on where to take any type of clothing in New York.
By Devon Sherer
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Do You Have the Right to Repair Your Phone?A movement taking on the likes of Apple is winning a major battle for consumers.
By Chris Stanton
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Did New York Miss Its Moment To Turn Hotels Into Housing?“It’s hard to look at the timing of these programs and say that it was treated as an emergency.”
By Bridget Read
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landlords and tenants
‘If You Can’t Exclude Someone, Do You Even Own It?’New York City’s landlords say they’re fighting for life, liberty, and the pursuit of eviction.
By Molly Osberg
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2022 midterms
What Neighborhoods Went for Lee Zeldin?A micro-breakdown of Tuesday night’s results.
By Clio Chang
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NY Man Released a Sex Tape for his Congressional CampaignCandidate Mike Itkis called the video “a conversation piece.”
By Olivia Truffaut-Wong
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Sean Patrick Maloney Is Getting Primaried After Ticking Off DemocratsProgressive state senator Alessandra Biaggi is expected to challenge Maloney after he ditched his own seat to run in a less competitive district.
By Matt Stieb
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America’s Impenetrable Fog of InnocenceWhy it’s so hard for so many to see the causes of the Buffalo mass shooting clearly.
By Zak Cheney-Rice
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getting around
‘Stay in Jersey’ Has Some MeritA troll campaign makes the accidental case for congestion pricing.
By Alissa Walker
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The Rich New York Women Who Love Their Fake BirkinsAmong a certain set, counterfeit luxury bags may be more popular than the real thing.
By Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
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brick and mortar
By Clio Chang
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New York Hip-Hop Icon DJ Kay Slay Dead at 55He held the “Drama Hour” on Hot 97 for decades.
By Justin Curto
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climate change
Once Again, Environmentalists Are Sabotaging Climate ProgressThanks to conservationist opposition to nuclear and hydropower, New York’s carbon emissions could surge in the coming years.
By Eric Levitz
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The Ridiculous Argument Against Making To-Go Cocktails PermanentGovernor Kathy Hochul wants to bring them back for good. The New York State Legislature says “not so fast.”
By Chris Crowley
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2022 midterms
Democrats Need More Than Redistricting Wins in 2022There’s been great news for Democrats on the redistricting front. But actually holding the House in the midterms will still be very tough.
By Ed Kilgore
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crosswords
More Puzzles!The magazine is doubling the frequency of its beloved puzzle and launching a new pop-culture-obsessed daily puzzle from Vulture.
By Amani Orr
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What We Know About Omicron in New YorkThe city and state continue to put up eye-popping case numbers.
By Intelligencer Staff
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census bureau
New York State Population Fell by Over 300,000 This YearCensus data shows that the Empire State had the largest population loss of any state, as U.S. population growth slowed to a crawl during the pandemic.
By Matt Stieb
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hell yeah daddy
Vax Daddy Is Running for OfficeHuge Ma, founder of TurboVax, wants to represent his Queens district in the New York State Assembly.
By Claire Lampen
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the city politic
Is Tish James Aiming Higher Than Governor? Stay Tuned.James dropped out of a winnable race, suggesting her high-stakes inquiry into the Trump Organization could be a national launching pad.
By Errol Louis
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advent calendar 2021
By Devine Blacksher
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eric’s trip
Eric Adams Jets Off AgainWith his trip to Ghana this week, the incoming mayor has gone on three international outings since the primary.
By Matt Stieb
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Chris Cuomo Was Asking for Info on His Brother’s AccusersNew documents from the attorney general’s office show he was begging to help his big brother and shaking down other journalists.
By Matt Stieb
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