New York City Drops Charges against Rapper Accused of Shooting Police Officer By Brittany Bernstein 11:58 AM The NYC Law Department did not say why the charges against 16-year-old Camrin Williams had been dropped.
NR PLUS An Evening at the Christie’s Auction By Arjun Singh May 13, 2022 Art, money, excitement — but sometimes disappointment.
NR PLUS The Incomparable Florine Stettheimer By Brian T. Allen May 12, 2022 A review of Florine Stettheimer: A Biography, by Barbara Bloemink.
NR PLUS Notes from Underground By Richard Brookhiser April 28, 2022 The subways became havens for the mad.
NR PLUS Balanchine’s Ideal Women By Peter Tonguette April 28, 2022 A review of Serenade: A Balanchine Story, by Toni Bentley.
NR PLUS Inside One Lawyer’s Fight to Unmask NYC Toddlers By Zachary Evans April 27, 2022 The mandate ‘singles out toddlers and treats them differently than similarly situated groups throughout New York City,’ Michael Chessa told NR.
New York City Is Not Dead By Michael R. Strain April 20, 2022 Manhattan rents are rising at a 30 percent annual rate.
NYC Mayor: Social-Media Platforms Have ‘Corporate Responsibility’ to Identify Violent Rhetoric By Brittany Bernstein April 17, 2022 Eric Adams said companies must ‘step up’ days after a man with a history of posting violent rants online shot ten people in a Brooklyn subway.
NR PLUS Shocked by the Covid-Caused Decline in Child Literacy, Two Former Educators Took Matters into Their Own Hands By Caroline Downey April 17, 2022 Mary Cantwell and Brooke Ooten founded Enriched Literacy Education to help kids learn to read using a phonics-based approach.
NR PLUS Why the Subway-Shooter Case Is Federal By Andrew C. McCarthy April 14, 2022 The availability of a federal terrorism prosecution means New York’s delusions won’t benefit accused subway gunman Frank James.