Topic: New York City

Why Racism in Numbers Will Bring Down the NYPD in the Stop-and-Frisk Trial

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At some point over the next few weeks, the NYPD is likely to lose a civil trial criticizing it for repeatedly and on a massive scale violating the civil rights of city residents. The cops will probably blame the judge, mostly because it can't blame the numbers.

By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 23, 2013

Anthony Weiner Covers Up a New Photo Scandal: Mistaking NYC for Pittsburgh

Weiner's new official campaign website switched up its main logo to a budget version of the New York City skyline late Thursday afternoon, because the background art temporarily adorning AnthonyWeiner.com... was a budget version of the Pittsburgh skyline.

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By J.K. Trotter

May 22, 2013

Bike-Hating Yuppy Vandals Save Their Streets but Can't Stop NYC Bike-Sharing

Well-to-do opponents of New York City's long-awaited Citibike program have notched several significant victories against New York's Department of Transportation over the past week — after a month-plus of delirious outrage, a small journalism scandal, and destructive vandalism.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 22, 2013

Anthony Weiner Makes It Official: He's in the Race

In the least surprising move of this political season, former Congressman Anthony Weiner officially threw his hat into the ring to be the Mayor of New York.

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By Philip Bump

May 21, 2013

Caroline Kennedy's Jury Service Echoes Her Father's Stance on Drug Crimes

For the first time in fifty years, a member of the Kennedy family has decided not to impose a mandatory minimum sentence on a man accused of a drug crime.

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By Jen Doll

May 20, 2013

The New, New, New Fascination with Tiny Living (Again)

Sometimes it feels like we've all been talking about tiny apartments for a long, long time. This is only reasonable. Combine the inherently compelling aspects of looking into someone else's home with the even more intriguing aspects of that place being, perhaps, largely unlivable, at least by any outside-of-the-city standards.

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 19, 2013

Everybody is Dreading Monday's 'Carmageddon'

Friday's horrifying crash on the Metro North railway in Connecticut has halted train service for tens of thousands of daily commuters into New York City. 

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By Philip Bump

May 17, 2013

New York Busts Up a Massive Ring of Terror-Linked Cigarette Smugglers

The link between drug smuggling and terror usually spurs images of Afghan poppy fields under the wary eye of men in fatigues. Sometimes, though, it's garbage bags filled with money from selling illegal cigarettes in Brooklyn.

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By Philip Bump

May 15, 2013

Chart of the Day

Hundreds of New Yorkers Are Still Living in Hotels After Sandy

The 41-floor New Yorker Hotel on Eighth Avenue in New York City has 912 rooms. That's only one room short of what it would take to house the 913 New Yorkers still living in hotels in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

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By Philip Bump

May 15, 2013

Yes, We Get It, Anthony Weiner Is Running for New York Mayor

For the third time, it's official: Anthony Weiner is running for Mayor of New York. It will be official for the fourth time, if the rumors are true, when he "officially" announces it next week. Here's what comes next.

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By J.K. Trotter

May 10, 2013

Village Hippies, Brooklyn Yuppies Join Forces Against Bike-Sharing

The long-awaited Citibike bike-sharing program is scheduled to debut in New York on May 27. To the denizens of brownstone Brooklyn and Greenwich Village, however, the Citibike program amounts to an urban insurrection.

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By J.K. Trotter

May 9, 2013

Stat of the Day

The 1 Train Hackers Stole $2.4 Million from 2,904 ATMs in Just 10 Hours

The next bank heist movie just got a lot less interesting. Prosecutors in Brooklyn revealed on Thursday afternoon that eight men successfully organized and executed an elaborate heist involving ... ATMs on the same subway line.

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By Jen Doll

May 8, 2013

New York's Worst Apartments Have a Tumblr

Here's the perfect website to fix what ills you, real-estate-wise. Schadenfreude, we have you.

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 2, 2013

The Corrections on The New York Times' Williamsburg Trend Piece Are Delicious

Hope you're hungry for schadenfreude, because The New York Times's recent Thursday styles piece on "Will.i.amsburg" was not only laughable, it was incorrect. And somehow, so are the corrections.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 2, 2013

No, You're Not Too Fat to Ride New York City's New Bikes

If you weigh more than 260 lbs. you technically (the Department of Transportation won't "strictly" enforce this) aren't allowed to use one of New York City's nifty new shared bikes. Cue the outrage, cries of discrimination and, of course, a shameless New York Post picture of a very large man on a tiny bike. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 1, 2013

The New York Times Just Published a Slideshow on How to Be a Will.i.amsburg Hipster

Oh no. It's happening again. The New York Times is discovering that Brooklyn is a popular place, and it's running trend pieces about how hipsters love the Williamsburg neighborhood therein. But this latest edition is more trollish than the others

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 30, 2013

Anthony Weiner Marvels at Himself

Not only is Weiner bragging about cashing in, he's bragging about how easy it was to cash in.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 29, 2013

One World Trade Center Is About to Become the Tallest Building in the West

Construction workers will soon add the final piece of the 408-foot high spire atop the new skyscraper at One World Trade Center

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 24, 2013

Is There More to the Anthony Weiner Scandal Than Even He Knows?

The Anthony Weiner Image Rehab-Apology Tour is picking up more steam, but when asked Wednesday if his sexting scandal was truly over and done with, Weiner didn't exactly shut the door on the idea.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 10, 2013

Yep, Anthony Weiner Is Running for Mayor of New York City

Disgraced ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner and his very supportive wife Huma Abedin get a splashy cover profile in this weekend's The New York Times Magazine that basically uses 8,300 words to say one brief thing: He's going to run for office again. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 9, 2013

New York City Will Pay Over $365,000 for Its Destructive Raid on Zucotti Park

Fans of justice will be glad to hear that New York City will pay for all those books and all that media equipment that the police trashed when it famously raided the Occupy Wall Street camp on November 15, 2011

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 4, 2013

New York City Fast Food Workers Try Another Walk Out

A movement trying to get New York City to raise wages and benefits for its low-income fast food workers has called for a strike on Thursday, threatening to slow down your french fry orders.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 2, 2013

The New York City Mayoral Race Already Has a Bribery Scheme

In order to get on the ballot as a Republican, doomed Democratic State Senator Malcolm Smith needed approval from GOP county chairs. He did not have that, and this morning he was arrested along with several others for allegedly bribing to pay off those chairs and trying to rig New York City's mayoral election.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 1, 2013

How on Earth Could Arianna Huffington Do $275,000 Worth of Damage to Her Chelsea Loft?

The owner of a New York City apartment is accusing former tenant Arianna Huffington of trashing the place, leaving bloodied mattresses, gouged wood floors and a very expensive scratched up table. 

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By Jen Doll

Mar 27, 2013

Nobody Likes a Copycat (Chef)

Remember the old aphorism that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? It's not so pleasant when it happens to you! Or at least that seems to be the thinking of a lot of New York City chefs who've found themselves "ripped off," cuisine-wise.

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By Jen Doll

Mar 26, 2013

We've Reached Peak Park Slope Food Coop Mockery

It's been a while since we had a good, old-fashioned, Brooklyn-hippie-yuppie mocking grocery shopping story, but here we go again, thanks to the New York Daily News, taking all the Park Slope Food Coop tropes we've ever known and making them larger than life.

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By Jen Doll

Mar 26, 2013

Would the New York Times Christine Quinn Profile Have Been Different If She Were a Man?

In The New York Times' telling, the City Council speaker and mayoral hopeful who happens to be openly gay, is  "temperamental and surprisingly volatile." The piece have some saying, "This story would never have been written if Christine Quinn was a man."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 18, 2013

Mike Bloomberg Trades War on Soda for War on Cigarettes

Undeterred by his recent setback in the battle over big soda, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has turned his attention back to one of his original health enemies — smoking.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 17, 2013

Jack Dorsey Tweets About His Lunch, Still Wants to Be Mayor of New York City

Jack Dorsey is already campaigning to be mayor of New York City, and he doesn't even live there. He does happen to be in a position where he can express the ambition to a national audience on pretty regular basis, however.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 15, 2013

Anthony Weiner Is Serious Enough About Running for Mayor to Spend $100,000

Anthony "Disgraced Congressmember" Weiner has filed initial paperwork with the City of New York suggesting that he has already spent about $115,000 toward a bid for Mayor.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 12, 2013

The Cannibal Cop Trial Is Over, but the 'Fantasy' Crime Debate Is Not

In the dramatic conclusion of a trial as memorable for its being sickening as the kind of precedent it may set about fantasies of murder without follow-through, the New York City "Cannibal Cop" just got eaten by a federal jury.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 10, 2013

Christine Quinn Wants to Be the First Lady to Lead New York City

Christine Quinn made the obvious official Sunday morning: she's going to run for Mayor of New York City. She will potentially be the first lady and first openly LBGT person to rule the city that never sleeps.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 8, 2013

Conservative Blogs Think New Yorkers Can't Read, Are Not Reading Actual Data

Seen that "80 percent of New York high school graduates can't read" headline? The prospect of a failed liberal metropolis is tempting, but it's also wrong.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 6, 2013

The Miracle Baby Hit-and-Run Suspect Is Behind Bars and He's Going to Pay

Julio Acevedo, the suspect wanted for the Brooklyn hit-and-run accident that killed a young Jewish couple and — less than 24 hours later — the baby born after the crash has turned himself into police, more than 80 miles from the crash site.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 5, 2013

Hey, New York: Don't Call It a Drone

The FAA and FBI are investigating a report from a pilot who reported seeing a small "drone" over New York City. But the conflation, as even the Senate remains shrouded in secrecy, of every unmanned aircraft into the single term "drone" isn't just inaccurate — it's dangerous.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 5, 2013

What We Know About the Man Wanted in the Hit-and-Run Baby Crash

Julio Acevedo may be a criminal with a long rap sheet and an indirect connection to a very famous rapper. He may even have returned to the scene of the crash the led to the death of a young Jewish couple — and, later, their just-born baby.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 4, 2013

Forget Hope: The Miracle Hit-and-Run Baby Is Dead

The story of a baby born after his parents were killed in a hit-and-run in New York City with the heartstrings of a city, a religious enclave, and maybe the entire Internet. Our faith in humanity was briefly restored, until Monday morning.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 26, 2013

What the Cannibal Cop's Wife Knew Is What No Wife Ever Wants to Know

"He encouraged me to run at night" and his porn collection saw "dead" and severed people, Kathleen Mangan-Valle said during chilling opening testimony in the trial of her husband — a trial that is already sending shivers to anyone who thinks their ex might have been the least bit creepy.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 13, 2013

Michael Bloomberg Is Coming for Your Coffee Cup

New York City mayor, Michael "Regulate the Pain Away" Bloomberg, is expected to propose a sweeping ban on plastic foam food packaging, that immortal scourge of the 20th-century.

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By J.K. Trotter

Feb 4, 2013

Today in Research

'Tis Actually Better (for Your Health) to Give Than Receive

Discovered: Giving is good for the soul; New York's so-called "Broken Windows Theory" is wrong; gold-loving bacteria; the different ways we experience fear.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 1, 2013

Ed Koch Has Died at the Age of 88

Ed Koch, the former mayor of New York City died from congestive heart failure around 2 a.m. on Friday at New York Presbyterian Medical Center.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 31, 2013

You May Never Eat Kale Again

Fashion people are getting diarrhea from eating too much kale, the leafy green vegetable that is allegedly trendy because it has lots of vitamins but actually trendy because it allows people to chew things without ingesting many calories.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 29, 2013

Trimming the Times

First Responders Remember Newtown, a Ballet's Acid Flash-Forward, and Honking

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 28, 2013

A Brief History of Racist Soft Drinks

Lots of people know about how Coca-Cola used to contain cocaine or how Pepsi was the hip drink in the 1960s. Few realize that Coke marketed assiduously to whites, while Pepsi hired a "negro markets" department.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 21, 2013

Midtown Manhattan Is a Terrible Location for a Meth Lab

Police invaded and evacuated two floors in a four-story apartment building in Hell's Kitchen after neighbors complained that a man was cooking meth on the third floor.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 19, 2013

Subway Attacker Says She Might Have Reconsidered If She Was High

The lady who attacked a Hindu man on the subway for no apparent reason other than the fact that he was brown says she probably wouldn't have attacked the man if she was high that day.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 16, 2013

New York City Spends $7,000 a Year on School Buses… Per Student

Of all the places in the New York City government to find corruption, you'd never guess it would be the school bus system. But according to The New York Times, it's full of it.

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By Jen Doll

Jan 14, 2013

Will Brooklyn Ever Love Its Miss America?

The newly crowned Miss America loves New York and lives in Brooklyn. But does that mean Brooklyn is in love with its new Miss America? 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 9, 2013

Dozens Hurt After Ferry Crashes into New York Dock

A crowded commuter boat slammed into a dock in lower Manhattan on Wednesday morning, possibly injuring as many as 57 people. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 4, 2013

The Horror of Driving a Subway Train That Kills Someone

The awful stories of two recent New York City subway deaths have sparked sad tales of the victims and their murderers, but have mostly ignored another another unlucky participant: the driver of the train who had to watch someone die.

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