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  1. Dr. Ruth, Longtime Manhattanite, Is Remembered as a Neighborhood ‘Anchor’

    Ruth Westheimer, the sex therapist, lived in the same Washington Heights apartment for more than half a century. Her neighbors said she was gregarious, funny and unabashedly herself.

       By Anusha Bayya and

    Dr. Ruth Westheimer in 2023 in her New York City apartment, a home she cherished after a traumatic childhood.
    CreditGabby Jones for The New York Times
  2. Migrants Find Joy and a Taste of Home in a Manhattan Church Kitchen

    At a volunteer-run center, migrants come together across cultures and religions to share flavors from their homelands amid a polarizing crisis. But funding is running low.

       By Winnie Hu and

    A migrant center inside the Metro Baptist Church in Midtown Manhattan has become a home for migrants who cook and help each other start over in New York City.
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  3. Making Scaffolding Artful

    A city program will offer eight designs that developers can use to make ubiquitous scaffolding more attractive.

       By

    Zazu Swistel’s “The Urbanite’s Clinic for Decadence and Decay, 2024.”
    CreditZazu Swistel
    New York Today
  4. After Dismissal of Bankruptcy Case, Here’s What’s Next for Giuliani

    Without the protection of Chapter 11, the former mayor and Trump lawyer could have his assets seized and sold by creditors.

       By

    Filing for bankruptcy under the Chapter 11 code protected Rudolph W. Giuliani from having his creditors come after his assets and pursuing lawsuits against him.
    CreditBonnie Cash/Reuters
  5. Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh to Step Down

    Ms. Kavanagh, the first woman to oversee the New York Fire Department in its nearly 160-year history, gave no explanation for her departure.

       By Maia Coleman, Chelsia Rose Marcius and

    Laura Kavanagh said in a statement that she would stay on as the commissioner of the New York Fire Department for the next several months until a successor was named.
    CreditJosé A. Alvarado Jr. for The New York Times

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  1. Northeast Braces for Dangerous Heat and Humidity

    Forecasters said that temperatures could feel more like 100 degrees in parts of New Jersey and New York City on Monday and into the mid and upper 90s for the rest of the region.

    By Johnny Diaz and David Waldstein

     
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  12. How a Hotel Concierge Spends His Sundays

    George Gaffney, the top concierge at the Beekman hotel, goes restaurant hopping for breakfast with his family, then helps tourists find the best brunch spots.

    By David Gardner

     
  13. A Senator’s Fate Is in a Jury’s Hands

    Senator Robert Menendez is charged with 16 separate crimes, including bribery, obstructing justice and acting as an agent of a foreign government.

    By Benjamin Weiser and Tracey Tully

     
  14. New York today

    Bastille Day on the Upper East Side

    L’Alliance New York will celebrate the 14th of July with festivities marking the 235th anniversary of the famous storming of a Paris prison.

    By James Barron

     
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  17. Why These Summertime Braids Cost $450 (and Can Take About 5 Hours)

    For many Black women, summertime calls for braids. Pricing for knotless braids, which are faster to braid, feel lighter and have gotten more popular, depends on the length and size of each braid and color blend, and whether hair used in the boho style is human or synthetic.

    By Lola Fadulu and Naima Green

     
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  66. The Kidnapping I Can’t Escape

    Fifty years ago, my father’s friend was taken at gunpoint on Long Island. Then he went on with his life — and that’s the part that haunts me.

    By Taffy Brodesser-Akner

     
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  74. Two Teenage Sisters Drown Off Brooklyn Beach

    The girls, ages 17 and 18, went into the water near the Coney Island boardwalk as thunderstorms rolled in. It was the second pair of drownings off the city’s beaches in two weeks.

    By Victoria Kim and Anusha Bayya

     
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