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  1. What to Know About This Week’s Heat Wave in New York

    Temperatures are expected to climb into the high 90s in New York City this week. Cooling centers will open on Tuesday.

     By Shayla Colon and

    New York City is activating its heat emergency plan this week. Hundreds of people die in the city each summer because of hot weather.
    CreditSpencer Platt/Getty Images
  2. Here’s What You Discover When You Walk Every Block in New York City

    Also, New York politicians have been promising to ease traffic for a century.

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    Greg Miller walks through the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn at 5:30 a.m. on a recent Saturday morning.
    CreditAnna Watts for The New York Times
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  3. ‘We Walked to the A Train at 14th Street, Where We Said Goodbye’

    A trip to the Whitney Museum on a windy day, a stuck elevator and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

     

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    METROPOLITAN DIARY
  4. Rush-Hour Commute Disrupted for Many by Disabled Train at Penn Station

    New Jersey Transit service into and out of the Midtown Manhattan transit hub was suspended and commuters were rerouted to buses and the PATH train. Amtrak reported 90-minute delays.

     By Lola Fadulu and

    A disabled train at New York's Pennsylvania Station snarled the morning commute for thousands, in what was the latest of several major disruptions in recent months.
    CreditHiroko Masuike/The New York Times
  5. The ‘Mad Men’ Era Is Long Over. Why Is Advertising Still So White?

    Despite corporate promises and hiring campaigns, the ad industry is among New York City’s least diverse job sectors. It shows in the work, critics say.

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    Melvin DeBerry was working at a steel mill in Memphis when he heard about a program aimed at helping Black people with creative skills develop advertising portfolios. He is now an art director for a large tech firm.
    CreditAhmed Gaber for The New York Times

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