Trump Administration Lodges New Accusations Against Mahmoud Khalil

When Mahmoud Khalil, who helped lead pro-Palestinian demonstrations while a Columbia University student, was detained this month, the Trump administration argued he should be deported to help prevent the spread of antisemitism, invoking a rarely used law. Lawyers for Mr. Khalil, a legal permanent resident who is being detained in Louisiana, quickly responded that the … Read more

Alina Habba Is Trump’s Pick for Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey

President Trump on Monday said that he was appointing a spokeswoman and former personal lawyer as New Jersey’s interim U.S. attorney, continuing a pattern of placing his former legal representatives in top law enforcement positions. The appointee, Alina Habba, defended Mr. Trump in several civil trials that stemmed from lawsuits brought against him by the … Read more

Does Madison Avenue Need a 5G Tower?

Good morning. It’s Monday. Today we’ll look at a proposed 5G tower that has drawn fire from some Upper East Siders. How crowded is it where Madison Avenue meets East 86th Street? “This intersection hosts six bus stops,” said Mary Ellen Bianco, who has lived in a building on one of its corners for 40 … Read more

Adams Uses Agency ‘Tracker’ to Control Messaging on Trump

On the day after President Trump’s inauguration, Mayor Eric Adams’s deputy mayor for communications assembled officials from across city government to let them know that change was coming. The deputy mayor, Fabien Levy, instructed agencies to highlight their work in a positive way, but signaled that they should not criticize Mr. Trump’s policies, according to … Read more

Columbia Agrees to Trump’s Demands After Federal Funds Are Stripped

Columbia University agreed on Friday to overhaul its protest policies, security practices and Middle Eastern studies department in a remarkable concession to the Trump administration, which has refused to consider restoring $400 million in federal funds without major changes. The agreement, which stunned and dismayed many members of the faculty, could signal a new stage … Read more

Decades Ago, Columbia Refused to Pay Trump $400 Million

Donald Trump was demanding $400 million from Columbia University. When he did not get his way, he stormed out of a meeting with university trustees and later publicly castigated the university president as “a dummy” and “a total moron.” That drama dates back 25 years. Today, these two New York City institutions — the billionaire … Read more

The Brooklyn Academy of Music Is Fighting to Regain its Mojo

It is the sort of buzzy production that was once a staple of the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named Desire,” with its Oscar-nominated lead man, Paul Mescal, has people clamoring for tickets to BAM’s production this month. The excitement recalls a period when the performing arts center consistently drew crowds to … Read more