New York

Cynthia Weil obituary
Lyricist who co-wrote pop classics including You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, On Broadway and I Just Can’t Help Believing
Richard Williams
04, Jun, 2023 @11:24 AM

Traffic cop sues city over ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ cards for NYPD friends and family
Mathew Bianchi claims superiors retaliated against him for writing tickets for people holding ‘corrupt’ courtesy cards
Edward Helmore
04, Jun, 2023 @10:00 AM

Tiananmen massacre museum opens in New York despite fear of Beijing backlash
Communist party has campaigned for decades to eradicate remembrance events for the 4 June clashes in Beijing
Amy Hawkins
03, Jun, 2023 @4:46 PM

Billy Joel to end Madison Square Garden residency in 2024
Singer-songwriter says he is ‘kind of flabbergasted it lasted as long as it did’ after performing in New York City once a month for the past decade
Guardian staff and agencies
02, Jun, 2023 @12:13 AM

New York village’s cherished swan stolen and eaten by three teens
Authorities say Faye the swan was abducted, and that three suspects had been arrested for grand larceny and criminal mischief
Oliver Milman in New York
01, Jun, 2023 @1:38 PM

John Coltrane recordings lost in New York Public Library will finally be heard
The 1961 recordings of live sessions with Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones have never been released
Safi Bugel
01, Jun, 2023 @12:00 PM

Twitter janitors in New York file lawsuit over firings and demand backpay
Suit alleges social media company violated city law when janitors were abruptly fired in December after Elon Musk took over
Michael Sainato
30, May, 2023 @11:00 AM

‘There were no rules down here’: New York resurrects popular skate park
The Brooklyn Banks, known for being a ‘melting pot’ of skaters, bikers and artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, were closed off over a decade ago – until now
Edward Helmore in New York
28, May, 2023 @10:00 AM

The Red Berets ride to the rescue of New York subway commuters, 1979
Help was at hand for ‘the worst routes, the least well-lit stations and the poorest, most violent neighbourhoods’. By Emma Beddington
Emma Beddington
28, May, 2023 @5:01 AM

Will America’s first ‘right to sleep outside’ actually help unhoused people?
New York City is planning a landmark ‘homeless bill of rights’, but advocates fear it will detract from housing initiatives
Wilfred Chan
25, May, 2023 @10:00 AM

‘It’s psychologically charged’: New York’s Met celebrates Van Gogh’s cypresses
Shown together for the first time since 1901, a ‘precise but powerful’ exhibition showcases Van Gogh’s deep fascination with the cypress tree
Veronica Esposito
24, May, 2023 @7:11 AM

Trump hush money trial set for March 2024 during Republican primaries
Video hearing follows news that E Jean Carroll seeks new damages over ex-president’s comments in CNN town hall
Martin Pengelly and agencies in New York
23, May, 2023 @9:19 PM
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