Program
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Opinion
Fighting Hopelessness in Treating Addiction
Readers praise a column by Nicholas Kristof about an effective program.
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World
Performance Space New York Unveils Its New Leadership Model
Taja Cheek joins the organization, a leading venue for experimental performance. She and two other executives will have equal say…
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U.S.
John Walker, Tech Executive Who Popularized AutoCAD, Dies at 74
He avoided the spotlight, but he helped bring to market an explosively popular computer program that revolutionized the architecture and…
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World
The Sputtering Effort to Persuade Migrants to Leave New York
A $25 million program aims to relocate migrants in other counties. But many don’t want to make the move.
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World
A $30,000 Question: Who Will Get a Free Preschool Seat in New York City?
After Mayor Eric Adams made cuts to free preschool for 3-year-olds, families face increased uncertainty — and the prospect of…
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World
Why a 1934 Concert Is Being Restaged at Juilliard
Harry T. Burleigh, who transformed Black spirituals into concert songs, presided over a landmark event that featured the singer who…
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World
Why a $25 Million Plan to Relocate N.Y.C. Migrant Families Is Struggling
A program designed to resettle 1,250 families across New York State has moved only about 170 households, barely easing the…
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Opinion
An Uplifting Story About Addiction, Offering a Path Forward
Twenty women with felony records and a history of drug use are standing on the stage in a crowded auditorium…
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World
New York Spends Millions on Mental Health Street Teams. Do They Work?
The city has poured funding into a program to aid severely mentally ill people while doing little to ensure it…
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Opinion
Crack-House Memories Are Blocking Real Help for Addicts
It’s been two years since New York City became home to the nation’s first legally sanctioned supervised consumption program, where…