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  1. 2 Measles Cases Reported in New York City Migrant Shelter

    The highly contagious disease was detected in a shelter in Brooklyn, according to the health department. More cases of measles have been reported in the city this year than in all of 2023.

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    In New York City, the two-dose M.M.R. vaccination rate among kindergartners during the 2022-23 school year was about 97 percent, a city spokesman said.
    In New York City, the two-dose M.M.R. vaccination rate among kindergartners during the 2022-23 school year was about 97 percent, a city spokesman said.
    CreditAntonio Perez/Tribune News Service, via Getty Images
    1. Sunday Routine

      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.

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      George Gaffney, a Queens native, has worked for the Beekman hotel since it opened in 2016.
      George Gaffney, a Queens native, has worked for the Beekman hotel since it opened in 2016.
      CreditGregg Vigliotti for The New York Times
  1. A Hit-and-Run Driver Killed My Dog. The Penalty? Maybe a $100 Fine.

    Chicky was beloved by her whole neighborhood. When she was killed by a speeding Jeep, we confronted a cold reality: Her death was considered a property crime.

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    Chicky, a Havanese, had heterochromia — one blue eye and one brown eye — and an outsize personality. Her sudden death was devastating to a Brooklyn community that loved her.
    CreditGinia Bellafante/The New York Times
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  2. 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

    A jury in Federal District Court in Manhattan heard two months of testimony in the case against Senator Robert Menendez and two co-defendants.
    CreditJefferson Siegel for The New York Times
  3. 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

    CreditNaima Green for The New York Times
  4. Former Police Officer Convicted of Punching Man and Breaking His Nose

    The officer, Juan Perez, faces up to 364 days in jail for assault. The victim, who later killed himself in Kosovo, had been throwing water at passers-by.

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    Prosecutors said the victim, Borim Husenaj, had been throwing water at people and was experiencing a psychological crisis.
    Creditvia Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
  5. Ocasio-Cortez Loses the Democratic Socialists’ Endorsement Over Israel

    The New York congresswoman was blamed for not being supportive enough of the Palestinian cause and efforts to end the war in Gaza.

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    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the Capitol in May.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times

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    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.

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