New York Times
8:50 pm, 04/20/2012 |
Queens Is Totally The New Florida Right Now | Friday Links |
“It Happens All the Time”: Stop and Frisks in New York City |
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12:45 pm, 03/13/2012 |
AnimalNewYork’s Bucky Turco caught a New York City stop and frisk on video Friday night. With nearly 700,000 such searches performed by NYPD officers a year, it’s not that difficult to catch a glimpse of the phenomenon. Of course, it helps to be in right neighborhood. [Read More] |
12:49 pm, 02/17/2012 |
Gale Brewer Brews Buzz for Manhattan Beep Run | Friday Links |
5:51 pm, 01/20/2012 |
Tennessee State Rep. Niceley Not So Nicely Invites New Yorkers to Tennessee | Friday Links |
Can I Recycle…50% of NYC Teachers? | Friday Links |
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s baby Blue Ivy was born in a Lenox Hill Hospital room that makes us want to run into traffic. NY Times reporter Jim Dwyer believes New York State can still have affordable energy after a [Read More] |
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5:30 pm, 01/13/2012 |
11:49 am, 12/28/2011 |
A Very NYC News Roundup | Wednesday Links |
Some Dissent on Cuomo Tax Overhaul |
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3:56 pm, 12/09/2011 |
You would think that a bill that passed the New York State Senate 55-0 and had only eight (of 140) dissenting votes in the State Assembly must be all good. Especially if it can draw such a broad array [Read More] |
1:21 pm, 11/30/2011 |
Cuomo to Sing New Tune on Millionaire’s Tax? | Wednesday Links |
8:09 am, 11/09/2011 |
There Were Some Elections Yesterday | Wednesday Links |
SUCCESS! TOTAL SUCCESS! |
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2:54 pm, 10/07/2011 |
A MAJOR CLASS WAR VICTORY! In less than three weeks, #OccupyWallSt has already redistributed $2 million in government largess, diverting the sum toward overtime wages for working men and women in New York City! [Read More] |
Is NYT’s Dealbook the Worst, or Simply Kinda Bad? |
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12:39 pm, 08/24/2011 |
SO ANYWAY, Andrew Ross Sorkin and Dealbook, his “financial news service” or whatever, continue their Faustian bargain with Wall Street this week—publishing milquetoast apologia in exchange for idk … A velveteen cushion of ad revenue from the very financial services they’re supposed to be objectively covering? A share of the Wall Street Journal’s readership as revenge for the journal creating a pointless Metro section exclusively to compete with the New York Times? A chance to get some c%l VC’s and i-Bankers to follow them on FaceB%k? “W%f!” u kno? [Read More] |






