New York City, Manhattan and flash flood
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Bill Dilworth, who died at age 70, had carefully maintained the curious art installation—known as "The New York City Earth Room"—and charmed visitors since 1989
A new chapter has started on the site of the New York Public Library’s Inwood Branch in Manhattan. The site is now home to The Eliza, a 174-unit affordable housing development; the redeveloped 20,000-square-foot Inwood Library—on the first two floors;
A carriage driver went on trial Tuesday over a horse’s collapse on a Manhattan street, in a criminal case that encapsulates years of modern-day strife over an old-timey tourist attraction.
Before settling in Manhattan, Samantha Barry, editor-in-chief and global editorial director of Glamour, lived nomadically, renting her way through London, Dublin, New Guinea, Pakistan, and Myanmar. Homeownership wasn’t on her radar—until, after a few years in the city, something shifted.
The NYPD moved to fire the officers after department officials discovered they had been hired despite having been flagged for disqualifying offenses during the application process.
Officials in Manhattan and Chicago touted sharp drops in homicides in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year.
NYC faces hazardous heat conditions with high temperatures and health risks, as per National Weather Service warnings.
And yet somehow Manhattan has been sheltered from the worst of this storm.