Trump Is Met With Mostly Boos at U.S. Open as Security Delays a Match

With the president in attendance at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the men’s final began as hundreds of people were still waiting to go through security screening.

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‘They Keep Us Rolling’: Wheelchair Tennis at the U.S. Open Has a Pit Crew

A trio of technicians must rush to the aid of players whose wheelchairs break during the tournament. They have just 15 minutes.

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Red Envelopes With Cash Are Changing Hands at Adams Campaign Rallies

New York Times reporters witnessed supporters of Mayor Eric Adams handing out cash-filled envelopes. Sometimes, that money went to reporters from Chinese-language outlets.

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The U.S. Open Brings Big Names to Its New Mixed Doubles Event

What used to be a free preview of low-key qualifying matches is reinvented as a mostly free event with some of the biggest names in tennis.

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Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 U.S. Open

The tournament runs Aug. 24 to Sept. 7 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.

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With Labubus and a Cat Cafe, a Shopping Mall Thrives in New York City

The city’s newest indoor shopping center, in Queens, has defied predictions of the death of the American mall by catering to Asian American shoppers.

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In Central Park, Trying for Peace Between Walkers and Cyclists

A tan lane will be for pedestrians. Two other lanes will be dedicated to low-speed and high-speed cyclists.

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Man Charged With Posing as Federal Agent After Promising Green Card Help

Prosecutors said a New York City man, who drove a red Hummer with “ICE” on its license plate, promised to help a Chinese citizen obtain a green card if she invested $500,000 with him.

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Queens Businessman Sentenced to Prison for Acting as Agent of China

An Quanzhong, who will spend 13 months behind bars, harassed a resident whom China’s government wanted back home. His conviction was one of several that prosecutors have won against operatives in New York.

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Adams’s Associates Under Federal Investigation Over Ties to China

The Justice Department is pushing to drop corruption charges against Eric Adams in Manhattan while federal authorities in Brooklyn have been investigating his top fund-raisers.

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