At New York magazine, Mr. Felker was credited with inventing a widely imitated formula for glossy weeklies.
Democratic incumbents with large African-American constituencies are trying to soothe resentments incited by their support for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The state attorney general’s office said it would not retry Martin H. Tankleff for the murder of his parents.
Monday was June 30, a momentous day: The last day of the first six months of the year. It was also the perfect time to ask: How’s it going?
Almost a year after a woman and her two daughters were killed during a home invasion, new criminal justice-related legislation takes effect in Connecticut on Tuesday.
For July 4th in New York, government offices will be closed and subways and buses will operate on a Sunday schedule.
In Staten Island, party leaders have been in a frenzied effort to find a candidate to succeed Francis H. Powers, who died on June 22, on the ballot for Congress.
Con Edison and the union that represents 8,800 of its nearly 14,000 workers are trying to hammer out a new four-year contract.
Why don’t both presidential candidates make Michael R. Bloomberg their running mate? After all, nothing in the Constitution seems to prohibit it.