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The College Kids Tracking Your Decongested Commute

Benjamin Moshes, a senior, and his brother, Joshua, a freshman, built the Web site that congestion-pricing watchers rely on during a family trip to...

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My Life on the Subway

How much are recent fears a matter of perception?

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Choosing Love Is How We Win

Now is the time to ask your community what they need—to connect and build power wherever you can.

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Lundy’s and the Risks of Restaurant Revivals

An iconic Brooklyn seafood spot is back, after a fashion.

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The Art of the New Yorker Cover

Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker’s art editor, presents a seminar on how the magazine’s famous covers are crafted each week, joined by the cover...

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Mom of bodybuilder's baby who reportedly saw him shoot his parents

This is the woman whose one year-old son triggered a custody argument that is said to have culminated in the toddler's bodybuilder dad shoot his...

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Digging Deep with Jilaine Jones

In her show at 15 Orient, the sculptor shows us how life shapes and reshapes us.

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Harvard Law grad started his hand soap business with a $300 KitchenAid mixer—now it brings in millions

When he graduated from Harvard Law School in 2008, Andrew Nicol never thought he'd wind up spending his days in a Bushwick warehouse handling...

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From the Archives: Mae West, Epitome of Witty Sexuality, Dies

Mae West, the legendary actress who taught Americans to smile about sex, died Saturday at her Hollywood apartment after a brief illness associated...

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Little kids caught teaching brother how to climb out of crib to play

Two young children were caught on a baby monitor teaching their little brother how to climb out of his crib so he could play with them. Jason Eadie...

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