Saturday, November 28, 2015

Last Top Stories: A New York Trainer to Men About Town - The New York Times

  • A New York Trainer to Men About Town - The New York Times

    A New York Trainer to Men About Town - The New York Times
    PhotoBrendan Fallis works under the watchful eye of his personal trainer, Stephen Cheuk, the founder of S10 Training in TriBeCa.CreditDeidre Schoo for The New York TimesBrendan Fallis, the D.J., entrepreneur and fashion model who is engaged to Hannah Bronfman, had a conundrum that many men concerned with fitness and style can relate to.“I wanted to be in better shape, but I didn’t want to change my wardrobe, because suddenly I’d have to buy all new clothes if I really beefed up,” said Mr. Fallis..
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  • Elaborate Holiday Windows Dress Up New York Department Stores - The New York Times

    Elaborate Holiday Windows Dress Up New York Department Stores - The New York Times
    It was 61 degrees on a recent November evening, but the scaffolds outside Lord & Taylor on Fifth Avenue were trimmed with artificial fir, and Santa Claus himself was bopping with Liz Rodbell, the store’s president, to Austin Mahone’s “Mmm Yeah.”Mr. Mahone, a clean-scrubbed pop star, was crooning it live to a gathering of hundreds of teenage girls, who were crowded behind the metal barricades that surrounded the makeshift theater, chirping “mmm, mmm, yeah, yeah” in response.The occasion was t..
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  • During Planned Parenthood Shooting, Fear and Chaos at Shopping...

    During Planned Parenthood Shooting, Fear and Chaos at Shopping...
    Continue reading the main storyVideoColorado Shooting Witness SpeaksOzy Licano, who was shot at by the gunman at a Planned Parenthood on Friday, tearfully recounted his encounter with the shooter.By REUTERS onPublish DateNovember 28, 2015.Photo by Pool photo by Christian Murdock.Watch in Times Video »COLORADO SPRINGS — The injured man staggered into the grocery store, his face and chest bloodied. Customers stopped and stared. “He lifted his shirt up and he had holes in his chest,” said Miranda S..
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  • Paris Climate Talks Avoid Scientists' Idea of 'Carbon Budget'

    Paris Climate Talks Avoid Scientists' Idea of 'Carbon Budget'
    PhotoSmog in Delhi, India, on Nov. 20. Poor nations trying to develop their economies are under pressure to adopt costlier green energy.CreditHarish Tyagi/European Pressphoto AgencyAfter two decades of talks that failed to slow the relentless pace ofglobal warming, negotiators from almost 200 countries are widely expected to sign a deal in the next two weeks to take concrete steps to cut emissions.The prospect of progress, any progress, has elicited cheers in many quarters. The pledges that have..
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  • Chinese Cash Floods US Real Estate Market

    Chinese Cash Floods US Real Estate Market
    Continue reading the main storyVideoHouse-Hunting, Chinese-StyleChinese families are looking for a safe place to invest their renminbi. From rural Texas to Silicon Valley, American real estate is an increasingly popular destination for their cash.By AXEL GERDAU and AMY CHIH-HSIN LEE onPublish DateNovember 28, 2015.Photo by Brandon Thibodeaux for The New York Times.Watch in Times Video »Canyon Lake Ranch was once a playground for Christian day campers, and then was a corporate retreat with water..
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  • Putin Orders Sanctions Against Turkey

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday called for sanctions against Turkey, following the downing this week by Turkey of a Russian warplane.The decree published on the Kremlin's website Saturday came hours after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had voiced regret over the incident, saying his country was “truly saddened” by the event and wished it hadn’t occurred.The decree includes a ban on some goods and forbids extensions of labor contracts for Turks working in Russia as of Jan. 1...
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  • Former inmate, badly beaten by New York City jail guards in 2012, fatally shot in Brooklyn | Fox News

    Former inmate, badly beaten by New York City jail guards in 2012, fatally shot in Brooklyn | Fox News
    FILE - This April 2012 file photo made by investigators and obtained by The Associated Press from the City of New York Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, shows inmate Robert Hinton bloodied with a swollen face in a medical clinic in New York, shortly after an April 3, 2012, beating. Police say Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, that Robert Hinton was shot in the head and stomach outside a public housing complex Thanksgiving night. (City of New York Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings via..
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  • Daily fantasy sports websites fight to keep New York players | Newsday

    DraftKings and FanDuel say they offer games of skill. But New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman says the daily fantasy sports websites constitute gambling and wants them banned from conducting business with New Yorkers. The two websites represent the leaders in what has become a booming multibillion dollar industry. Their television commercials boast that people can win millions in daily contests depending ..
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  • The Easiest Weekend Escape from New York City

    The Easiest Weekend Escape from New York City
    In the time it takes to travel by train from Queens to Brooklyn and back, New Yorkers ... Harlow Foster, an economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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  • Newborn Baby Abandoned In Church's Manger Already Being Loved

    Newborn Baby Abandoned In Church's Manger Already Being Loved
    An unidentified woman holds a baby at the Holy Child Jesus Church in Queens, New York. A church custodian found the abandoned newborn Monday in the church nativity scene.Paul Cerni/APhide captiontoggle captionPaul Cerni/APAn unidentified woman holds a baby at the Holy Child Jesus Church in Queens, New York. A church custodian found the abandoned newborn Monday in the church nativity scene.Paul Cerni/APA bible story came to life in Queens this week. Jose Moran spent Tuesday morning setting up the..
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