GINIA BELLAFANTE
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She Said She Was Fired for Being a Black Woman. A Jury Agreed.
Equinox, the high-end gym franchise, was ordered to pay damages of $11.25 million.
Mayor Adams Improvises His Way Through an Impossible Crisis
The spontaneous governing style of the Adams administration struggles to adapt to the migrant housing crisis.
Build in the Suburbs, Solve the Housing Crisis
An ambitious plan to bring high-density housing to New York’s commuter towns was met with that rarest of things: bipartisan resistance.
Why E. Jean Carroll Will Always Tell You She Is ‘Fine, Fabulous’
Decades after the sexual revolution and before #MeToo, the writer tucked away her pain and projected a carefree attitude. Now she’s accused of having too...
When a Walkable City Becomes a Death Trap
Vision Zero, the initiative to eliminate traffic fatalities, seems to have stalled, if the reoccurring tragedies on a single Brooklyn avenue are any proof.
New York Is a Hellscape, Republicans Say. A Cabby Told Them So.
A look at the stagecraft behind the House Judiciary Committee hearing on “Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan.”
New York Is a Hellscape, Republicans Say. A Cabby Told Them So.
A look at the stagecraft behind the House Judiciary Committee hearings on “Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan.”
Can Body Shaming Be Outlawed?
A proposed law in New York aims to do that. How that would work remains unclear.
Here’s What Happens as the Era of Mass Incarceration Winds Down
A generation that was locked up during the era of harsh drug sentences is facing a life outside prison. What can be done to help...
Is Tom Sachs the Bad Art Boss?
Tom Sachs made an art career on casual shock value and relationships with luxury brands. Now he’s under attack for what employees say was an...
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