Private School Diversity Events Are Canceled Amid Government Crackdown

A prominent private schools group will not hold two decades-old conferences related to diversity this year, a notable move amid the federal government’s crackdown on equity and inclusion programs. The announcement from the National Association of Independent Schools was made on Thursday as the Trump administration released guidance threatening to pull federal funding from public … Read more

The Stories That Aren’t Archived

Although The New York Times is known as the newspaper of record, many of its stories, vast swaths of printed history, are forever lost, existing, if at all, only in the minds of some particularly savvy readers. Before the internet, each day’s paper usually existed in archival form, preserved on microfilm or stored in one … Read more

Prosectors on George Santos Case Seek 7-Year Sentence

In his drive to seek higher office, the prosecutors’ filing said, Mr. Santos fabricated his past and engaged in deceitful schemes, including inflating his fund-raising numbers and stealing from donors. “He lied to his campaign staff, his supporters, his putative employer and congressional colleagues, and the American public,” the prosecutors wrote. “Santos’s conduct has made … Read more

How the Broadway Producer Tom Kirdahy Spends His Sundays

Tom Kirdahy is busy, and about to get busier. Mr. Kirdahy, a Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer, has a slate of Broadway shows that includes “Gypsy” and “Hadestown.” His latest production, “Just in Time,” starring Jonathan Groff, opens this month. Mr. Kirdahy, 61, lives alone in the Greenwich Village co-op apartment he shared with his … Read more

It’s Day 1 of a New Mayor’s Race in New York

One Democratic primary candidate, State Senator Zellnor Myrie, cut a video offering himself as an antidote to the perceived political chaos. Others warned that Mr. Adams was undermining his party’s chances in November. And a centrist lawyer who is running as an independent, Jim Walden, quickly challenged the mayor to a debate. New York City … Read more