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New York’s Judicial Elections Are a Lot Like the Subway
New York Magazine· 2 days agoChalk it up to our state’s odd process for electing judges, a system that is overly complicated and...
Eric Adams' support for mask ban in New York sparks backlash
Newsweek· 7 days agoAmid growing concerns over how masks are being used by pro-Palestine demonstrators, Hochul, a...
‘What a steal!’: YouTuber skewers NYC with tongue-in-cheek video about the 'affordable' costs of...
Moneywise via AOL· 5 days agoOf this net income migration amount, $9.8 billion came from New York alone, more than any other...
13 Affordable Cities Where You Don’t Need To Own a Car
GoBankingRates via AOL· 22 hours agoLiving in a metropolitan area is a dream for many, especially those who don't want to worry about...
Today in History: July 6, Althea Gibson wins Wimbledon
Houston Chronicle· 1 day agoToday is Saturday, July 6, the 188th day of 2024. On July 6, 1957, Althea Gibson became the first Black tennis player to win a Wimbledon singles title as she defeated fellow American Darlene ...
As Americans trim spending, these cheap steakhouses are booming
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 2 hours agoIf there’s anything Americans love, it’s cheap meat. So business is booming at Texas Roadhouse and...
Made in France: How French basketball turned so many young talents into NBA players - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 1 day agoDarius Pollock is hitting 3-pointers on a court behind the centuries-old Saint Paul church near Place de la Bastille and its famed column. The 20-year-old Parisian is one of many players who ...
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
The Morning News· 5 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Supreme Court's bump-stock ruling, congestion pricing delay, NYS Regents exams
Newsday· 2 days agoSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas ruled that bump stocks are not machine guns because the firing...