Topic: New York

Is Mister Softee the Most Divisive Issue of Our Summertime?

Flickr/Sun Brockie

Now that we've reached Memorial Day weekend, the kick-off to the season and all of its sweaty flair, Mister Softee worship can begin in full, right along with a lot of Mister Softee hate.

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 Elspeth Reeve

May 21, 2013

Anthony Weiner May Think He's Closer Friends with the Clintons Than They Do

Anthony Weiner will announce he's running for New York City mayor sometime this week, but he won't get the Clintons' official support or endorsement, Politico's Maggie Haberman reports.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 16, 2013

Anthony Weiner Caught on Camera Filming Campaign Ads

Anthony Weiner was spotted on Thursday filming pretty much exactly the kind of ad you'd expect him to air if he runs for mayor of New York: sitting on the stoop of his childhood home in Brooklyn with his loving wife at his side.

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By Philip Bump

May 8, 2013

The Increasingly Local Politics of Fracking

Voters in Ohio and New York made their own decisions on fracking. Expect more; one of the biggest environmental fights in America is increasingly happening at the country's lowest political level.

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By J.K. Trotter

May 6, 2013

The Jewelry Thief in the B Train Tunnel: How One Man Outran the NYPD in Cuffs

Vincens Vuktilaj turned the subway tunnels of Harlem from mass transit into a shutdown maze of escape after eluding policy custody on Monday — only to emerge five hours later, under a cab, still in handcuffs.

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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 Jen Doll

Apr 11, 2013

The Kindness of the Cab Driver

When you ask someone if they have a "cab story," chances are, if you're in an urban, taxi-taking environment, the answer will be yes, and will be followed by any number of harrowing tales. But those are not the only stories. 

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By Jen Doll

Apr 10, 2013

What the Exhausted Will Pay for a Good Night's Sleep

What is the gift you can give to someone who has everything, including insomnia? The gift of sleep, of course. But it won't be cheap.

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By Philip Bump

Apr 8, 2013

One Secret to BuzzFeed's Viral Success: Buying Ads

There is no question that BuzzFeed and its founder Jonah Peretti are good at marketing. Pondering the future of making money selling ads, New York magazine asks this week: "Does BuzzFeed Know the Secret?" The answer, as Andrew Rice explains, is yes. But, then, so do you.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 22, 2013

The War for 'The Tonight Show' Is Ugly, Unfunny, and Maybe Moving on to Fox

This week we learned that the new late night battles will be waged in a surprisingly formulaic way, with bad jokes and big cities and plenty of power players, on these fronts.

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By Jen Doll

Mar 22, 2013

By Philip Bump

Mar 15, 2013

Pot-Hating New York Politician Cited for Having Pot

A Republican New York State Assemblymember who last June voted against legalizing marijuana in the state was ticketed for possession of marijuana, which is still illegal in the state of New York due to political opposition.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 9, 2013

Sean Combs Reads Magazines, Gets Magazine-Inspired Tattoos

Who says print media is dead?

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By Esther Zuckerman

Feb 1, 2013

The History of Grand Central Station, in Photos

As the terminal celebrates its centennial today, a look back reveals that Grand Central has always been as enchanting as you wanted it to be.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 13, 2012

Uber's Plan to Dominate Cabs by Phone Is Starting to Work Again

While Uber is still facing a series of legal battles across the country, the future of hailing a taxi over your smartphone has gotten a lot easier recently — at least in the heavy cabbing grounds of New York and Washington, D.C.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 27, 2012

Maybe We Shouldn't Make Our Disaster Aid a Contest

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo compared Hurricane Sandy to Hurricane Katrina during a press conference while trying to ask for more federal aid, and maybe that wasn't the best idea. 

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 17, 2012

New York Prosecutor Unapologetic About His Past in Porn

This is not a tale about a porn star with a heart of gold. Instead, it's about one who went on to become a prosecutor in Upstate New York after a pretty successful career of doing the deed back in the heady days of the 1970s. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 16, 2012

Stat of the Day

More Than 200 Million Gallons of New Jersey Sewage Is Pouring into New York Harbor Every Day

We think we may have found the award for the grossest repercussion that Hurricane Sandy has left behind: the damaged New Jersey plant dumping hundreds of millions of gallons of partially-treated human waste water into the New York Harbor.

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By David Wagner

Nov 9, 2012

Philip Roth Is Retiring; Amazon Glitch Disables Buy Buttons

Today in books and publishing: Philip Roth confirms his retirement; Amazon's mysteriously vanishing buy buttons; Kobo expands to Italy, Kindle considers China; cities in literature.

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By Jen Doll

Nov 7, 2012

What's in the Name of Nor'easter Athena?

Athena is the name of the winter storm that is currently bringing slushiness to the Northeast. This new storm-lady has gotten some attention in the aftermath of Sandy, given Sandy's altogether extensive nastiness and damage left behind.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 6, 2012

The Different Ways New York and New Jersey Are Helping People Vote

Hurricane Sandy threw a monkey wrench into New York and New Jersey's voting logistics by flooding polling sites, cutting power at others, and rendering some unusable. But we are humans and we have plan b's, and these are the ways New Jersey and New York responded:

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By Esther Zuckerman

Nov 2, 2012

Cliché Watch

How Staten Island Became the 'Forgotten Borough'

The origins of Staten Island's "forgotten" status.

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By Richard Lawson

Oct 31, 2012

Things To Do In the Dark

As the work day winds down, many of us who live in the parts of the East Coast still without power have to face the somewhat grim prospect of trudging off back into the dark and somehow occupying ourselves until it is morning again and time to, sigh, go back to work. So how best to entertain oneself? Here are some suggestions based on our own past two nights of candlelit tedium.

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By Connor Simpson

Oct 31, 2012

Brooklyn Nets-New York Knicks NBA Opener Is Off

Bloomberg told reporters at his press conference that the Nets cancelled their home opener against the rival New York Knicks on his recommendation. Now fan are wondering when their teams will play again. 

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By Connor Simpson

Oct 31, 2012

East River Bridges Will Be Restricted to 'High Occupancy' Vehicles

Mayor Bloomberg announced that traffic on the East River bridges and the Lincoln tunnel entering Manhattan will be restricted to vehicles with three or more passengers between 6 a.m. and midnight.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Oct 31, 2012

Trimming the Times

The Lives Sandy Took, the Brooklyn Nets, and an Ode to NY1

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

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By John Hudson

Oct 30, 2012

This Is What the National Unwatering SWAT Team Does

Parts of New York City are submerged under 13 feet of water, but help is on the way: As we speak, a specialized unit called the "National Unwatering SWAT Team" is en route to Gotham. Ever heard of 'em?

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By Jen Doll

Oct 30, 2012

Sandy's Harrowing Impact on ... Starbucks Drinkers

As the New York City area (and beyond) attempts to recover from one of the most massive, damaging storms in our history, we get a story in the New York Post that changes everything. Or, nothing, in that it confirms what we had suspected about a certain set of people who will stop at nothing to get their Starbucks.

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By Serena Dai

Oct 5, 2012

Chart of the Day

What Are New Yorkers Complaining About Now?

Yes, okay, New Yorkers love to complain—but what are they complaining about? You can now see who's whining about what in this interactive map of New York 311-complaints by media artist Dietmar Offenhuber.

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By Jen Doll

Oct 2, 2012

How to Eat Dinner Like a Real New Yorker

According to the New York Post's Dana Schuster, "Waiting up to three hours for a table—then bragging about it on social media—is NYC’s hot new dining trend." Oh, is it?

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 26, 2012

Activist Arrested for Defacing Anti-Muslim Subway Posters

Mona Eltahawy, an Egyptian journalist and activist, made a very public show of defacing a controversial "anti-jihad" ad in a New York subway station, and getting herself arrested in the process.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 18, 2012

Trimming the Times

A Robot, Michael B. Oren, and Christina Aguilera

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 17, 2012

Trimming the Times

Voter Fraud, Video Replay, and 'Revolution'

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 14, 2012

Trimming the Times

Trikes, a Mustache, and Andy Warhol

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

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Sep 12, 2012

New York City May Not Be the Best Place to Run as a Homophobe

Juan Reyes, a former aide to Rudy Giuliani, has taken his campaign to a semi-hilarious, desperate low by sending out homophobic mailers which attack New York City Councilman Eric Ulrich and his wife for having dinners with gay men, and being nice to lesbian New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn.  

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 11, 2012

Trimming the Times

Teachers' Strike, Lions, and Katie Couric

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 10, 2012

Trimming the Times

Ballots, Online Malls, and Serena Williams

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 7, 2012

Trimming the Times

Medicaid, Hungry Bears, and Buck Showalter

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 30, 2012

Trimming the Times

Isaac, Rhesus Monkeys, and Madonna

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 28, 2012

Trimming the Times

Convention Tensions, The Midtown Shooter's Mother, and Ichiro Suzuki

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 27, 2012

Trimming the Times

James Holmes, Zoos, and Fringe Festivals

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 22, 2012

Trimming the Times

Afghanistan Casualties, 'Call Me Maybe,' and Michael J. Fox

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 20, 2012

Stat of the Day

48% of New Yorkers Think Stop-and-Frisk is 'Acceptable'

Despite all the controversy surrounding NYPD's use of stop-and-frisk, just under half of New Yorkers think the tactic is “acceptable to make New York City safer,” a new poll from The New York Times finds, but they are matched by another 45 percent who think it's "excessive." 

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By Adam Martin

Aug 6, 2012

Standard Chartered Could Lose New York License for Trading with Iran

The state of New York is accusing U.K.-based Standard Chartered Bank of secretly doing business with Iran, fraudulently racking up hundreds of millions of dollars in fees, all the while dismissing an executive's pleas to straighten out with a dismissal of "you f---ing Americans."

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 25, 2012

Poll Watch

Michigan All Over the Map

A confusing presidential picture in Michigan, New York wont' be in play, and voter stagnancy in general. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 25, 2012

Let's Have Some Fun with the East River Monster Mystery

Blogs have been speculating all day what the mystery animal that washed up on the shores of New York's East River over the weekend could be, but the carcass doesn't fit the description of one animal, so now some are worried it was a monster that came to eat us all. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jul 24, 2012

Elle Woods Would Not Approve of Mindy Meyer

A 22-year-old Republican candidate for the New York state senate has learned all the right lessons from Kim Kardashian, who is one of her inspirations: it doesn't matter if you get famous by people making fun of you as long as you actually get famous.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 23, 2012

Stat of the Day

Boston Has a Bigger Economy Than Greece

Greece's deficit problems were so bad that it has cost the European Union and International Monetary Fund €240 billion in promised bailout money to keep the country's debt crisis from taking down all of Europe. Quite a big problem for a nation that has an economy that's in fact smaller than the metro area of Boston. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 20, 2012

Trimming the Times

Noise in New York, Drought, and 'The Queen of Versailles'

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

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 17, 2012

Poll Watch

Surveys Say a Majority of People Want Romney to Release His Tax Returns

More people want Romney to release his tax returns than keep them private, New York is still liberal, and Obama loses ground in Iowa. 

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