Monday, November 30, 2015

Last Top Stories: Sheldon Silver, Ex-New York Assembly Speaker, Is Found Guilty on All Counts - The New York Times

  • Sheldon Silver, Ex-New York Assembly Speaker, Is Found Guilty on All Counts - The New York Times

    Sheldon Silver, Ex-New York Assembly Speaker, Is Found Guilty on All Counts - The New York Times
    PhotoSheldon Silver, a former speaker of the New York Assembly, leaving federal court in Manhattan on Monday evening after being found guilty on all counts in his corruption trial.CreditRobert Stolarik for The New York TimesSheldon Silver, who held a seemingly intractable grip on power for decades as one of the most feared politicians in New York State, was found guilty on Monday of federal corruption charges, ending a trial that was the capstone ofthe government’s effortsto expose the seamy cul..
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  • New York City Salt Warnings on Menus Start Tuesday - WSJ

    New York City Salt Warnings on Menus Start Tuesday - WSJ
    New Yorkers who see a salt shaker next to an item on their menu may want to think twice. Starting Tuesday, chain restaurants in New York City will be required ...
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  • Review: ‘New York Animals,’ a Musical About Intersecting Lives - The New York Times

    Review: ‘New York Animals,’ a Musical About Intersecting Lives - The New York Times
    PhotoForeground, from left: Jo Lampert, Debra Barsha and Susannah Millonzi in “New York Animals,” at the New Ohio Theater.CreditSara Krulwich/The New York TimesToward the end of the fragmented new musical “New York Animals,” a tubercular homeless man inevitably wheezes outE. M. Forster’simmortal dictum: “Only connect.” There’s a macabre drollness about this decree, issued in a Manhattan hospital emergency room, since the most fertile points of connection would seem to be between the speaker’s ge..
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  • New York Proposes New Banking Rules to Staunch Flow of Illicit Financing - The New York Times

    New York Proposes New Banking Rules to Staunch Flow of Illicit Financing - The New York Times
    PhotoGov. Andrew M. Cuomo wants to impose new regulations to make it more difficult for militant groups to use the financial system.CreditSam Hodgson for The New York TimesAs authorities around the globe grapple with the threat of terrorism, Gov.Andrew M. Cuomois preparing to impose new regulations on New York State banks to prevent illicit money from flowing through Wall Street and into the hands of militants and criminals.Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, plans to propose rules this week that would clari..
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  • Narendra Modi Could Make or Break Obama's Climate Legacy

    Narendra Modi Could Make or Break Obama's Climate Legacy
    Continue reading the main storyVideoModi and Obama at Climate TalksPrime Minister Narendra Modi of India discussed climate initiatives with President Obama during a conference in Paris.By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS onPublish DateNovember 30, 2015.Photo by Evan Vucci/Associated Press.Watch in Times Video »LE BOURGET, France — Since Prime MinisterNarendra Modicame to power,President Obamahas not missed many opportunities to convey what a warm rapport he has forged with the Indian leader.There was the a..
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  • Robert Dear, Suspect in Colorado Attack, Appears in Court

    Robert Dear, Suspect in Colorado Attack, Appears in Court
    PhotoRobert L. Dear Jr., right, appeared in court via live video with his public defender, Dan King, on Monday in Colorado Springs.CreditPool photo by Mark ReisCOLORADO SPRINGS — Wearing a padded vest meant to prevent suicide, and shackles on his hands and legs, the man accused of fatally shooting three people during arampage at a Planned Parenthoodclinic here last week made his first court appearance on Monday afternoon.The man,Robert L. Dear Jr., blinked rapidly and then slowly as a judge rea..
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  • New York State Adding $200M More to $2

    New York State Adding $200M More to $2
    New York will dedicate $200 million more to its effort to end the AIDS epidemic by 2020, Gov.Andrew Cuomoannounced Monday.The new funding will expand housing assistance statewide for people with HIV and enhance services at "one-stop" STD clinics in New York City. It will also expand the use of a medication that can protect uninfected people at risk of infection and increase funding for medical care for those living with the disease.The new money is on top of $2.5 billion New York is already spen..
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  • New York Today: Knick Names - The New York Times

    New York Today: Knick Names - The New York Times
    PhotoWhat do we call this man?CreditRichard Perry/The New York TimesUpdated at 9:25 a.m.Good morning on this crisp Monday.When Coach Derek Fisher was doling out reading to his Knicks players this summer, he assigned Kristaps Porzingis a book by Jon Gordon called “The Positive Dog,” which preaches the importance of optimistic thinking.It was a gracious if unsubtle gesture: Porzingis, the team’s 7-foot-3-inch Latvian rookie, was greeted on draft night with an unwelcoming chorus of boos.These days,..
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  • Meet Tumblr's 15-Year-Old Secret Keeper

    Meet Tumblr's 15-Year-Old Secret Keeper
    PhotoA post from the Tumblr The Last Message Received.On the Internet, the word “heartbreaking” is often used as a device to get us to click and gawk at remarkable tales of loss — the bride left at the altar, the long-lost family pet. OnThe Last Message ReceivedTumblr, the heartbreak doesn’t really need a headline to sell itself.The sorrow appears in a scrolling cascade of text bubbles that contain both small slights, such as beingghostedinexplicably, and huge loss, like losing a parent. It’s ha..
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  • The 2016 Pirelli Calendar May Signal a Cultural Shift

    The 2016 Pirelli Calendar May Signal a Cultural Shift
    When Agnes Gund, the 77-year-old philanthropist and president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art, got the call, she thought: “That’s odd. What’s that got to do with someone like me?”When Fran Lebowitz, the 65-year-old author, got the call, she said, “I thought it was a joke.”And when Mellody Hobson, the 46-year-old president of Ariel Investments, a $10 billion money management firm based in Chicago, got the call, she mentioned it to her husband, the filmmaker George Lucas, who raised an eyebrow..
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