January 2025

Federal agents search home of ex-top NYPD officer Jeffrey Maddrey, commissioner says

Federal agents on Thursday searched the home of Jeffrey Maddrey, the former top uniformed NYPD officer who stepped down from his position last month following sexual abuse allegations, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Tisch, in a social media post, said Maddrey has now been suspended from the department “as law enforcement agents executed search warrants […]

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At a Glance: Jan. 2

LENOX HILL EXPANSION: Northwell Health has filed a land-use application for a multi billion expansion of Lenox Hill Hospital. The health system unveiled plans in 2019 to expand Lenox Hill and build a new 30-story hospital building, growing from roughly 740,000 to 1.3 billion square feet. But the plan, which requires years of construction and

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Bourbon Street New Year’s Attack Kills at Least 10 in New Orleans: Live Updates

Photo: Matthew Hinton/AFP via Getty Images At least 10 people were killed and 35 injured early Wednesday morning during a suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans’ French Quarter. The perpetrator, a 42-year-old Texas man named Shamsud Din Jabbar, intentionally rammed a pickup truck into New Year’s revelers on Bourbon Street, then crashed his truck and

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The Whitney Explores Humanity’s Changing Topographies in ‘Shifting Landscapes’

Humans have always felt compelled to depict the landscapes of their bodies through images and art, using them as tools to measure, document and project their existence. This act of representation provides a way to orient oneself, navigating existential position as part of a larger interconnected system of relationships. Currently on view at the Whitney,

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