Adams Praises Kash Patel’s Book, Doubling Down on Trump Alliance

Eric Adams, the Democratic mayor of New York City who, after his federal corruption indictment, forged a mutually beneficial relationship with President Donald J. Trump, on Wednesday made clear where his loyalties lie. Hours after a federal judge granted the Trump administration’s request to dismiss the corruption charges against him, Mr. Adams suggested at a … Read more

A Columbia Campus Occupation Could Have Ended Without Police, Report Says

Columbia University’s move to use police force to clear demonstrators from a campus building last spring could potentially have been avoided, as some students were urgently asking if they could leave voluntarily, according to a report released Tuesday by the university’s senate. The students, who early that morning had entered Hamilton Hall and barricaded the … Read more

Little Island Welcomes an Ambitious Sophomore Season

Little Island, the floating park atop a collection of funnel-like columns in the Hudson River, will welcome a flurry of programming to its theaters with no walls this summer, the second season of programming funded by Barry Diller and his family foundation. Filling its three open-air performance spaces — the Amph, the Glade and the … Read more

A Nail Art Neophyte Sits Down With a Manicurist

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. When I set out to write an article about the New York-based, Instagram-famous nail artist Mei Kawajiri, I had never gotten a professional manicure before. Or, really, any manicure at all. My mom — a … Read more