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Michael Ackermann surrendered Monday after being indicted by a grand jury, the Bronx DA's office said.

Times Square & Theater District »

The city's geeks are migrating from Union Square and Chelsea to as high as 50th Street, realtors say.

New York City »

Arthur Sulzberger transformed the newspaper before handing the reins to his son in the 1990s.

Manhattan »

CAIR is calling for Commissioner Kelly's resignation for his participation in an anti-Islamic film.

Midtown & Theater District »

Firefighters broke through a wall at the New York Times building to rescue a man trapped in an elevator.

Manhattan »

The Times sent out conflicting information about an email warning readers their subscription had ended.

Downtown »

At least six reporters, from organizations including the New York Daily News, the Associated Press and DNAinfo, were arrested in the course of reporting on Occupy Wall Street.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The "Bonnie and Clyde" actress was hit with a lawsuit seeking to evict her from her rent-stabilized walk-up on the Upper East Side.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The Film Society of Lincoln Center opened its doors on the Upper West Side over the weekend.

Manhattan »

Jill Abramson will replace Bill Keller as executive editor of the New York Times, the paper announced.

Manhattan »

The New York Times will start using a paywall for access to online content, its publisher said Thursday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A recent survey of the 8,600 people living in Little Italy did not find a single Italian-born resident, according to a report.

Midtown & Theater District »

Rudolph Resta, 77, last saw his wallet in 1970 when he put it in his coat pocket at the Time Building off Times Square.

Midtown & Theater District »

Michael Cohl, producer of the $65 million Spider-Man musical, criticized reviewers who panned the show.

Manhattan »

Only 23 percent of public high school students were college- or career-ready after four years, a report said.