ELEVEN TO LIVE

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New Yorkers never stop window-shopping for the next Space  We know where everyone’s looking. The Neighborhoods to Watch in 2026 tracks the biggest year-over-year jumps in searches from buyers and renters and, perhaps not surprisingly, the results read a downtown love letter to downtown convenience with a dash of outer-borough value. They only missed one  very special place.

2025 IN REVIEW

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These images are from the Associated Press's top news stories of 2025. They depict a vivid picture of the year that has ended. They were taken by Associated Press journalists, revealing a world of stark contrasts, moments of deep tragedy alongside resilience, beauty emerging from chaos, and the enduring human spirit across Earth. Here are those 52 Unforgettable Weeks.

THE FUTURE OF NEWS

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We understand both the challenges facing journalism and why our mission and model, which includes a section devoted to local news, is particularly important right now.

JOURNALISM CANT DIE

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Now that Good is dead and the truth is dying, Journalism needs to continue standing; the question is who, if anyone, will finally stand up for the public trust meant to be served. This is not the end of news; it is the bill coming due for years of decisions that treated a civic institution like a disposable asset.

FROM MAGI TO MAGA

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If a lesson of January 6 is that elections can be undone by force, the lesson of Trump v. United States is that accountability can be undone by doctrine. The Court may insist it was protecting the presidency, but the effect was to protect one man. In doing so, it told future presidents exactly how far they can go and how safely.

ANOTHER DAY

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This is dedicated to all my children and grandkids, from see you in the morning, to hello, mister sunshine. I have three words for Youse. RUN TO ME

CDMX

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A strong earthquake rattled southern and central Mexico, sending people into the streets. The epicenter of the quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.5, was about 60 miles from Acapulco in the state of Guerrero.

I LOVE NEW YORK

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I love the state of New York in all its size and glory. its rivers and ridgelines, its crowded streets and wide-open skies, its noise and silence, its beauty, and raunchy, stubborn refusal to be anything other than New York.

FEELGOOD

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Even in challenging times, some neighbors are showing up for each other in beautiful ways - Enjoy the following stories...

US AT WAR GOP IN DENIAL

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The USA now operates under something closer to an imperial presidency when it comes to war. Not because the Constitution changed, but because enforcement vanished. This is an institutional failure. Congress has traded its most solemn responsibility, deciding when Americans kill and die, for convenience and cover. And presidents, unsurprisingly, have filled the vacuum.