Shea said that the mother's 911 call was heartbreaking.
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Early Addition: 'Full Frontal' Masterfully Trolls Sean Spicer On His Book Tour
Because you want to better get to know the new progressive Democrats, check out today's midday links: greatest romcoms of all time, Laura Ingraham embraces hate rhetoric, 'Full Frontal' team trolls Sean Spicer, Equinox lawsuit, and a vicious puppy attack.
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NY Congressman Accused Of Insider Trading Reportedly Caught On Video Doing Insider Trades
Remarkably, Collins's initial criminal act appears to have been caught on video by CBS News.
L Train Shutdown Working Great For People Seeking Slightly Less Obscene Rents In Williamsburg
According to a StreetEasy report, 48 percent of Williamsburg apartments listed on the site are renting for an average of $250/month less than they were two years ago.
Investigation Continues Into Dead Fetus Found In American Airlines Plane Bathroom
Sources tell the tabloids that she may have had a botched abortion.
7 Reasons Why Singles in New York City Should Ditch Their Old Dating Apps
There are a ton of dating apps out there, but if your thumbs get repetitive strain injury from swiping left, try a new approach.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Extra, Extra: Omarosa Claims She Secretly Taped Trump
Because August 8th is a lucky day, check out today's end-of-day links: icing, Omarosa taped Trump, Missy Elliott's spiritual twin, dog cloning world, popular movies Oscar, Climate Report, and doggo gets real comfortable.
Inside The World Of NYC 'Canners' Who Survive By Collecting Recyclable Cans & Bottles
There is no comprehensive data about the number and demographics of canners in New York City, but at least 10,000 people are estimated to be collecting recyclables on the streets.
Tourist Dies After Being Punched In Mistaken Uber Altercation
The victim apparently knocked on the window of the assailant's car, thinking it was an Uber he had called.
New York City Council Passes Year-Long Cap On Uber And Other Ride-Hailing Services
New York City is now the only municipality in the country to cap the number of ride-sharing vehicles that operate on its streets.
'Network' Adaptation Starring Bryan Cranston Coming To Broadway
It's time to get mad as hell on Broadway.
Report: The 12 Most Dangerous Areas For Cyclists & Pedestrians In NYC
The report spotlights a dozen neighborhoods where pedestrians and cyclists are three times more likely to be injured or killed in a crash.
Celebrate International Cat Day With NYC's Official Cat, The Bodega Cat
The bodega cat is a noble creature, known for keeping boxes company and customers amused.
'Drop In The Bucket': The State Of Affordable Housing In De Blasio's New York
That the mayor was dealt a bad hand is indisputable. But how well has he played it?
Counterfeit Ring Accused Of Stealing Millions From Nike In Fake Air Jordans Scam
In total, the men are accused of bilking Nike out of more than $70 million.
The Greatest Trick The MTA Ever Pulled Was Convincing You To Take The Subway This Morning
Evacuations! Sweat lodges! Confusing announcements! Stalled trains! Underwater trains! Magic tricks where C trains turn into F trains then turn into D trains! Wig brawls!
Police Think They've Found Mother Of Dead Baby Recovered From East River
The father, who reportedly had the baby, fled the country.
Early Addition: Why Hasn't Twitter Banned Alex Jones Yet?
Because Jack Dorsey doesn't want to kick Alex Jones off Twitter, check out today's midday links: Pumpkin Spice Latte season approaches, queer online dating community, Trump's veteran policies, capping Ubers, and international cat day.
Angry Protesters Keep Heat On Brooklyn Nail Salon: 'Black Dollars Matter!'
'There's other places to go to where my dollars matter, that are black-owned shops. We don't have to go to them if they treat us like this.'
Chris Collins, NY Congressman & Ardent Trump Ally, Indicted On Insider Trading Charges
The case is 'relating to securities of Innate Immunotherapeutics.'
Three People Were Struck By Lightning In NYC Tuesday Night
There are no fatalities reported so far. Video of last night's thunderstorm shows its terrifying intensity.
Rebel Commentary: Jamilah Lemieux Takes Us Inside Cynthia Nixon's Campaign Through the Lens of Black Women
Many, times, we've heard that black women are the backbone of the Democratic Party. I would argue, though, that are also the lifeblood.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Extra, Extra: Trump's Love Of Asbestos Spreads Throughout America
Because Trump loves asbestos, check out today's end-of-day links: Paul Ryan's last stand, censorship wars, is Han Solo dumb, 'Bohemian Rhapsody' theory, Spider-Man casting news, and an unreal pupper.
De Blasio Signs Bill Intended To Crack Down On Illegal Airbnb Rentals
'This law provides the City with the critical data it needs to preserve our housing stock, keep visitors safe, and ensure residents feel secure in their homes and neighborhoods.'
Plain White T's Cheesy Song 'Hey There Delilah' May Become Cheesy TV Show
We already have TV shows based on Walmart, podcasts and the '80s, so why not one based on a terrible song?