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After a Gunman Seemed to Vanish, These New Yorkers Helped End the Search The New York Times

See the Data on Breakthrough Covid Hospitalizations and Deaths by State The New York Times

Time to Get Some Ranked-Choice Voting Results The New York Times

‘We’re Not Back to Normal,’ but New Yorkers Savor Reopening Weekend The New York Times

They Haven’t Gotten a Covid Vaccine Yet. But They Aren’t ‘Hesitant’ Either. The New York Times

What to Know About Vaccinations for Children 12 to 15 in N.Y. The New York Times

Tracking Coronavirus Cases at U.S. Colleges and Universities The New York Times

Yayoi Kusama’s ‘Cosmic Nature’ Dots a Bronx Garden The New York Times

N.Y.C.’s Pools and Beaches Will Reopen This Summer The New York Times

Coronavirus in New York: The Latest The New York Times

This American Mess The New York Times

Why We Turned to PBS: 50 Reasons Over 50 Years The New York Times

Notable Deaths 2020 The New York Times

Gale Sayers Dies; Elusive Hall of Fame Running Back Was 77 The New York Times

Stephen F. Cohen, Influential Historian of Russia, Dies at 81 The New York Times

Steve Carter, Playwright in a Black Theater World, Dies at 90 The New York Times

Stanley Crouch, Critic Who Saw American Democracy in Jazz, Dies at 74 The New York Times

What is Celebrity? The New York Times

How ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ Changed Everything The New York Times

Gail Sheehy, Journalist, Author and Social Observer, Dies at 83 The New York Times

Chi Chi DeVayne, Popular ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Contestant, Dies at 34 The New York Times

Slade Gorton, Who Was Voted Out of Senate and Then Back In, Dies at 92 The New York Times

Ben Cross, Star of ‘Chariots of Fire,’ Dies at 72 The New York Times

Marvin Creamer, a Mariner Who Sailed Like the Ancients, Dies at 104 The New York Times

Claire Shulman, First Woman to Lead Queens, Dies at 94 The New York Times

Julian Bream, Maestro of Guitar and Lute, Dies at 87 The New York Times

New York Tries to Keep Cool The New York Times

Trini Lopez, Singing Star Who Mixed Musical Styles, Dies at 83 The New York Times

Eric Bentley, Critic Who Provoked Lovers of Broadway, Dies at 103 The New York Times

Pete Hamill, Quintessential New York Journalist, Dies at 85 The New York Times

Lou Henson, Final Four Coach With Two Schools, Dies at 88 The New York Times

John Saxon, a Star of ‘Enter the Dragon,’ Is Dead at 83 The New York Times

Charles Evers, Businessman and Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 97 The New York Times

C.T. Vivian, Martin Luther King’s Field General, Dies at 95 The New York Times

Christopher Dickey, Renowned Foreign Correspondent, Dies at 68 The New York Times

Ennio Morricone, Oscar-Winning Composer of Film Scores, Dies at 91 The New York Times

Charlie Daniels, Fiddling Force in Country and Rock, Dies at 83 The New York Times

Johnny Mandel, 94, Writer of Memorable Movie Scores, Is Dead The New York Times

How the Virus and Protests Changed a 50-Year Celebration of Pride The New York Times

How a March for Black Trans Lives Became a Huge Event The New York Times

A rally in Brooklyn focuses on violence against black transgender women The New York Times

After Curfew, Protesters Are Again Met With Strong Police Response in New York City The New York Times

After Curfew, Police Arrest Dozens of Protesters in New York City The New York Times

Demonstrators Linger After Curfew and Some Are Arrested in New York City — The New York Times

Lee Konitz, Jazz Saxophonist Who Blazed His Own Trail, Dies at 92 — The New York Times

Coronavirus in N.Y.C.: Latest Updates — The New York Times

Ellis Marsalis Jr., Jazz Pianist and Patriarch of a Musical Family, Dies at 85The New York Times

Craig Gilbert, 94, Dies; Created Groundbreaking ‘American Family’The New York Times

Bruce Baillie, ‘Essential’ Avant-Garde Filmmaker, Dies at 88The New York Times

Mort Drucker, Master of the Mad Caricature, Is Dead at 91The New York Times

Al Kaline, Tigers’ Perennial All-Around All-Star, Is Dead at 85The New York Times

E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer Who Blazed Trails on Earth, Dies at 100The New York Times

Patricia Bosworth, Actress-Turned-Author, Dies at 86The New York Times

Kevin Thomas Duffy, U.S. Judge in Terrorism Cases, Dies at 87The New York Times

Stuart Whitman, Leading Man on Big and Small Screens, Dies at 92The New York Times

Barbara Harris, First Woman Ordained an Episcopal Bishop, Dies at 89The New York Times

McCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Powerhouse, Is Dead at 81The New York Times

Amory Houghton Jr., Who Went From Corning to Congress, Dies at 93The New York Times

Rosalind P. Walter, the First ‘Rosie the Riveter,’ Is Dead at 95The New York Times

Henry Cobb, Courtly Architect of Hancock Tower, Dies at 93The New York Times

James Lipton, Interviewer Who Let Stars Shine, Dies at 93The New York Times

Freeman Dyson Dies at 96; Wrestled With Questions of Physics and MoralityThe New York Times

Jack Youngerman, Distinctively Abstract Artist, Dies at 93The New York Times

Stanley Cohen, Nobelist, Dies at 97; Made Breakthrough on Cell GrowthThe New York Times

Kirk Douglas, a Star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Dies at 103The New York Times

Monique Van Vooren, Actress With a Diverse Résumé, Dies at 92The New York Times

Arnold Aronson, Who Revitalized Saks in the ’80s, Dies at 85The New York Times

Florida’s Advice to Trump and Other New York Transplants: ‘It’s Not Disney World’The New York Times

Rain, Then the First Snow of the Season in the New York AreaThe New York Times

What’s on TV Monday: ‘Slings & Arrows’ and the ‘Dancing with the Stars’ finaleThe New York Times

Should the Charging Bull Statue Be Moved?The New York Times

He Was Wrongfully Imprisoned for 36 Years. Now He’s Onstage at the Apollo.The New York Times

When an Architectural Gem Is Not Accessible to AllThe New York Times

An Election Day Cheat Sheet to VotingThe New York Times

Trump Breaks Up With New YorkThe New York Times

That Peter Luger Review and Other Restaurants That Got Zero StarsThe New York Times

How Your Amazon Delivery Helps to Clog the StreetsThe New York Times

The American Dream Mall, Wegmans and Nordstrom Finally OpenThe New York Times

Why Trump Signs Are VanishingThe New York Times

Remembering Action Park for Its Thrills and DangersThe New York Times

Rikers Island: The Closing of the Notorious Jail, ExplainedThe New York Times

A Body in a Manhole, and Other Grisly FindsThe New York Times

65 Block Parties, 5 Boroughs, 1 New York SummerThe New York Times

For Your Reflection: "Worth of Words" — Camp Thirlby

The M.T.A. Has a $54 Billion Plan for the Subway. Now What?The New York Times

$110 Million for a ‘Mostly Forgotten’ Part of Central ParkThe New York Times

How Giuliani’s Third Marriage Imploded Very PubliclyThe New York Times

Is New York’s Subway Great Again?The New York Times

Why Is a Gay Council Speaker Killing a Ban on Conversion Therapy?The New York Times

18 Years After 9/11, Giving ‘Light to the Fallen’The New York Times

A Firefighter’s Suicide, and the Latent Toll of 9/11The New York Times