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Bill Jorgensen, Authoritative New York TV Newsman, Dies at 96

Getting his start in the Midwest, he was best known for leading the New York broadcast “The 10 O’Clock News.”

Business

Biden Administration Announces Rules Aimed at Expanding Electric Vehicles

The regulations would require automakers to sell more electric vehicles and hybrids by gradually tightening limits on tailpipe pollution.

Real Estate

A New Building Aims to Be a Good Neighbor in Low-Rise Brooklyn

The architect of Bergen, in Boerum Hill, is Frida Escobedo, who recently landed the commission to redesign a wing of…

World

Mount Sinai and UnitedHealthcare Reach Insurance Deal

The end of the dispute means that Mount Sinai patients with UnitedHealthcare won’t need to find new doctors.

World

Why Another University Might Benefit New York

According to a think tank’s analysis, another private college would attract the young talent that helps the city’s economy.

World

2 Schools Clash as One Shrinks and the Other Gains Migrant Students

The schools share a building in Manhattan, but their paths forward have diverged as they contend with two major crises…

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The Foreign Language That Changed My Teenage Son’s Life

Even as a little kid, my son Max had a way of immersing himself in the subjects he cared about.…

Real Estate

Do I Have to Allow the Landlord to Do Building Repairs in My Apartment?

The law permits landlords to make upgrades in rent-stabilized units, but that doesn’t mean your rent has to go up.

Travel

Share of Democratic Registrations Is Declining, but What Does It Mean?

Virtually every group of voters under 70 has become less likely to register as Democrats compared with Republicans since 2019.

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Menendez Leaves Re-Election Plans Murky, But Dormant Campaign Gives Hints

Senator Robert Menendez, facing federal bribery charges, has been coy about his plans. But running for office might offer advantages…

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