New York

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  1. N.Y.C. Doormen and Building Owners Reach an Agreement to Avert a Strike

    The deal would provide pay raises and maintain free health insurance for about 34,000 apartment building workers.

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    The union representing apartment building workers had been negotiating a contract with the owners of about 3,500 buildings.
    CreditAngelina Katsanis for The New York Times
  2. Ex-N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Granted Bail as He Appeals Manslaughter Conviction

    The order from an appeals court judge will allow Erik Duran, the former sergeant, to be released on $300,000 bail while he challenges his manslaughter conviction.

    By Hurubie Meko and

    Erik Duran, a former police sergeant, was convicted of killing Eric Duprey. An appeals court judge granted him bail.
    CreditDavid Dee Delgado for The New York Times
  3. F.B.I. Launches Manhunt for Youth Volleyball Coach Accused of Sex Abuse

    The bureau has informed high schools, colleges and volleyball clubs in the New York City area that the coach, Edgar Lazaro Castillo, is being investigated in connection with sexual assault.

    By David WaldsteinNeil VigdorAndy Newman and

    CreditYuri Gripas/Reuters
  4. Mamdani Endorses Lindsey Boylan, Who Accused Cuomo of Sexual Harassment

    The endorsement, in a special election for a City Council seat on Manhattan’s West Side, comes as the mayor seeks to build influence within the Council.

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    Mayor Zohran Mamdani said that Lindsey Boylan, a fellow democratic socialist, had “shown a willingness to tell hard truths, to challenge entrenched power and to stand up for working people.”
    CreditSarah Blesener for The New York Times
  5. How a Geologist Lives on $200,000 in Bushwick, Brooklyn

    After starting a new job, Daniel Babin can afford to shop for a pricey vintage guitar and rethink living with 17 roommates.

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    Daniel Babin lives in a cohousing space modeled on the ethos of Burning Man, the annual arts festival in Nevada.
    Credit
    Affording New York

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  1. 9 Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About

    John Lithgow in “Giant,” a triumphant revival of “Death of a Salesman” and vogueing cats at “The Jellicle Ball”: These productions are worth knowing about.

    By Rachel Sherman

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