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New York Times : New York
07  septembre     04h05
3 Die Amid Outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease at an Assisted Living Home
Shayla Colon    Twenty five people connected to the home, in Albany, N.Y., have been hospitalized amid the outbreak, officials said.
06  septembre     19h12
Trump’s Sentencing in Hush-Money Case Delayed Until Nov. 26, After Election
Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and William K. Rashbaum    The decision by Justice Juan M. Merchan means voters will be left in the dark about whether the former president will face time behind bars.
    22h00
N.Y.P.D. Ousts 2 Reporters From Headquarters in Escalation of Tensions
Emma G. Fitzsimmons    The actions taken against the reporters, from The New York Post and The New York Times, came after federal agents seized the phone of New York City’s police commissioner.
07  septembre     17h52
Facing Entrenched School Segregation, New Jersey Tries Something New
Tracey Tully    New Jersey is holding mediation sessions to settle a segregation lawsuit. If an agreement is reached, other states may take notice.
06  septembre     07h00
40 Years Later, Does Bright Lights, Big City’ Still Resonate?
Ginia Bellafante    Remembered for capturing ’ s downtown decadence, Jay McInerney’s iconic novel predicted the mood of New York City today.
    22h06
Flurry of Inquiries Prompts Questions About Adams’s Ability to Run New York
Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Dana Rubinstein    The revelation that much of Mayor Eric Adams’s inner circle is under federal investigation stunned city officials, and some worried their work could be affected.
    09h07
You Can Buy a Piece of the Famous Hotel Chelsea Sign
James Barron    The neon sign that hung alongside the West rd Street hotel is going up for auction, letter by letter.
05  septembre     22h36
Illegal Police Stops Have Risen Under Mayor Adams, Despite Court Mandate
Hurubie Meko and Emma G. Fitzsimmons    Mayor Eric Adams promised police reforms, but a monitor found that officers, including the anti gun units the mayor revived, continue to illegally stop, frisk and search people.
    19h05
47-Year-Old Man Is Fatally Shot in Brooklyn Subway Station
Shayla Colon and Nate Schweber    The man, who a neighbor said had recently started a new job, was shot in the head inside the Rockaway Avenue train station late Wednesday night.
07  septembre     18h02
What We Know About the Investigations Involving Eric Adams’s Top Aides
Hurubie Meko    The administration of New York City’s mayor was thrown into turmoil as federal inquiries reached his inner circle.
    09h04
Working on a Sri Lankan-Australian Epic, He Learned His Family’s Past
Laura Collins-Hughes    As the acclaimed Counting and Cracking makes its North American debut, the playwright describes the work as my soul on a plate.
    09h01
The Creators of Grounded’ Discuss Writing for the Met Opera
Joshua Barone    Jeanine Tesori and George Brant discuss the first time they heard Grounded, and how they instantly knew what they would change for the Met.
    07h00
Queens Is Abuzz Over Two Americans in the U.S. Open Finals
Jesus Jiménez and Lola Fadulu    For the first time in more than two decades, an American man and an American woman will play in the U.S. Open singles finals.
    16h03
At the U.S. Open, Hourly-Wage Ushers Corral the Well-Heeled Crowds
Corey Kilgannon and Hiroko Masuike    Since fans often must wait until breaks between games to enter, employees in blue shirts have the dicey task of holding them back for several excruciating minutes until play is paused.
    07h00
How Jerome Lordet, a Celebrity Hairstylist, Spends His Sundays
Tammy LaGorce    Jerome Lordet grabs a scooter to get around the city and make house calls for his famous clients.
    14h57
Man Plotted to Kill Jews in New York on Oct. 7 Anniversary, U.S. Says
Glenn Thrush    A year old Pakistani citizen was arrested in Canada after plotting to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish center in New York, according to the Justice Department.
    06h29
Clark Halstead, Real Estate Broker Who Broke the Mold, Dies at 83
Sam Roberts    He employed audacious marketing campaigns to lift his agency into the top tier of New York firms representing luxury properties.
    06h36
A Trove of Words to Remember From a Master Obituary Writer
William McDonald    The byline of Robert D. McFadden, who retired on Sunday, has been one of the most distinguished in the history of The Times. Here is a sampler of his artful obituaries.
    01h01
Overlooked No More: Gwendolyn B. Bennett, Harlem Renaissance Star Plagued by Misfortune
Dan Saltzstein    She was a talented young poet and artist who was central to a fledgling cultural movement, but her life was shrouded by one tragedy after another.