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  1. How the Israel-Hamas War Could Shape the New York City Mayoral Race

    Mayor Eric Adams is a strong supporter of Israel. One of his primary opponents, Brad Lander, the comptroller, calls himself a “progressive Zionist.”

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    Mayor Eric Adams, right, is backed by many ultra-Orthodox Jewish leaders for his support of Israel; Brad Lander, left, has called for a cease-fire while expressing concern for Israeli hostages and Palestinians.
    Mayor Eric Adams, right, is backed by many ultra-Orthodox Jewish leaders for his support of Israel; Brad Lander, left, has called for a cease-fire while expressing concern for Israeli hostages and Palestinians.
    CreditLeft: Ahmed Gaber for The New York Times; right: Kirsten Luce for The New York Times
  1. Diving Into New York’s Murky Green Waters, Searching for Treasure

    It’s hard to see through the water, and too easy to find trash, but divers are finding joy in exploring New York.

       By Arielle Domb and

    CreditMichael Turek for The New York Times
  2. Behind the Pageantry of Shen Yun, Untreated Injuries and Emotional Abuse

    As the popular dance show grew into an international juggernaut, some of the group’s young performers paid a steep price.

       By Nicole Hong and

    CreditThe New York Times
  3. ‘We Were Sitting on a Bench Resting Our Tired Legs Late in the Day’

    A guide’s advice at the Met, giving up a good parking spot and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

     

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    METROPOLITAN DIARY
  4. When Breaking the Dress Code Depends on Skin Color, and If You’re Skinny

    A new City Council law seeks to pressure schools to undo bias in enforcing a dress code across the nation’s largest school system.

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    Students who are “dress-coded” say the rules are obscure and enforced depending on a teacher’s mood.
    CreditAnna Watts for The New York Times
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  5. 5 Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Shen Yun

    The dance group has discouraged performers from seeking medical care when they were injured and has subjected them to emotional abuse and manipulation, The Times found.

       By Nicole Hong and

    Shen Yun’s young performers train on a 400-acre compound in rural upstate New York.
    CreditThe New York Times

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  6. 20-ish Things You Still Want to Do This Summer

    Taking beach trips, finishing a novel, shifting careers and falling in love are some of the things on readers’ summer bucket lists that they are still getting around to.

    By Melissa Guerrero

     
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