New York

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    1. She Was a Key Aide to Eric Adams. Her Ties to China Ran Deep.

      Winnie Greco, a top fund-raiser and senior adviser for Mr. Adams, has long had dealings with people and groups connected to China’s communist regime. He kept her close even so.

       By Jay RootBianca PallaroEmma G. FitzsimmonsMichael Forsythe and

      Winnie Greco, right, helped Eric Adams get elected mayor in 2021 and became one of his closest advisers at City Hall. She resigned days after Mr. Adams was indicted on federal corruption charges.
      Winnie Greco, right, helped Eric Adams get elected mayor in 2021 and became one of his closest advisers at City Hall. She resigned days after Mr. Adams was indicted on federal corruption charges.
      CreditJordan Gale for The New York Times
  1. City Hall Is in Crisis. Who’s Running New York?

    Mayor Eric Adams is relying on a group of respected civil servants to run the city and a trio of advisers to salvage his political career. Some say it’s too late.

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    Mayor Eric Adams recently named Maria Torres-Springer, a well-regarded technocrat, as his new first deputy mayor.
    CreditJames Estrin/The New York Times
  2. ‘We Would Take the Bus to Her Home on East 37th Street After School’

    Remembering a best friend, packed into a subway car and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

     

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    METROPOLITAN DIARY
  3. Can the New York Liberty, the Best in the W.N.B.A, Finally Win It All?

    The Liberty, an original W.N.B.A. franchise, have been to the finals five times and lost each time. But their fans can’t help believing, again, this year.

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    The 2024 New York Liberty are stacked with talent and had the W.N.B.A.’s best regular-season record.
    CreditElsa/Getty Images
  4. How Eric Adams Could Leave Office, and Who Hopes to Succeed Him

    Mr. Adams’s political future is in doubt after federal prosecutors indicted him on corruption charges in one of several inquiries ensnaring City Hall.

     By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and

    CreditThe New York Times

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