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Cassius "Cash" Watson sits with "ENCIDIUS", a board game he designed, at E.T.A. Universal Outreach, a community center in Crown Heights that he operates with his sister. (Credit: Sophie Holin)

A Man With a Game and a Plan Is Ready To Share His Story

After almost two decades in prison, Cassius “Cash” Watson has developed a board game, with a mission to teach players the skills that he

29 April 2026
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300 Faith Leaders and New Yorkers surrounded Federal Plaza on February 19th, 2026. (Courtesy: Angela James)

Take Me to Church—to Protest

In New York City, the fight against ICE has a

26 April 2026
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Torres taught a student to perform a little drama while going through a trick. (Credit: Hope Zhu)

In the Bronx, a Magician Teaches Kids to ‘Make the Impossible Possible’

Magic was a lifeline during his darkest years. Now, he’s

22 April 2026
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Episcopal Bishop of New York Matthew F. Heyd during a call to prayer at 26 Federal Plaza. (Credit: Sidney Kuri Poor)

Anti-ICE Movement by New York Clergy Gains Fuel From Their Faith

On Feb. 18, the start of the 40-day season of

26 March 2026
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Business, Featured, Religion
Yang Mun's Instagram page has more than 2.5 million followers. (Credit: @yangmunus Instagram account)

Millions Found Comfort in a Buddhist Monk. But He Was Never Real.

24 March 2026
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Featured, Sports
Doppio Espresso is walked around the paddock after a race at Aqueduct Racetrack, Feb. 15, 2026. (Credit: Amalia Wompa)

From the Booth: The Voice Behind the Aqueduct Horse Races

19 March 2026
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Climate, Featured, Sports
In his shipping-container workspace, Rockaway shaper Paul Godette repairs a dent in a client’s board, part of his effort to keep surfboards in use instead of tossed out. (Credit: Kate Waxman)

Shaping Surfboards in an Age of Environmental Reckoning

11 March 2026
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Michelin-starred Noksu is located in the Herald Square subway station. (Credit: Zahra Tayeb)

Diners Crave Luxury and Exclusivity from New York’s Restaurants

09 March 2026
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