Tuesday, January 12, 2016

5th teen in custody over alleged gang rape at NY playground and other top stories.

  • 5th teen in custody over alleged gang rape at NY playground

    5th teen in custody over alleged gang rape at  NY  playground
    Travis Beckford, 17, was arrested Tuesday morning, Robert Boyce, chief of detectives for the New York Police Department, told reporters."He is the fifth person that we have arrested in this case, and we believe he's the final person," Boyce said.Beckford is expected to be charged as an adult, as is customary for 17-year-olds in New York.Four other teens have been charged as adults, and their names have been released: Denzel Murray, 14; Shaquell Cooper, 15; Ethan Phillip, 15; and Onandi Brown, 17..
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  • Readers Respond to the Lonesome Single Men of New York

    Photo‘I want a partner for life.’­Paul W. Morris, 44­CreditAntony HareA storm of readers’ comments — 674 on The New York Times’s site and 214 on The Times’s main Facebook page — followed the posting of “Meet the Bachelors Who Yearn for Something More,” an article by Sridhar Pappu on aging single men in New York.Back in the day — June 2, 1986, to be exact — a Newsweek cover story offered up a statistic seemingly meant to terrify women: They were likelier to die in a terrorist attack than to marry..
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  • New York's pot program rolls out

    New York's  pot program rolls out
    As themarijuanaexperiment unfolds in New York, the state's first patients are receiving medicinal cannabis from five companies that received state licenses last July.The dispensaries officially opened their doors Thursday. Details are now emerging about participation rates among physicians and patients. New York state's highly restrictive program had registered 174 doctors and 71 patients, according to an update Friday from the state Department of Health."Governor [Andrew] Cuomo gave us an extre..
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  • New York Today: A Sprinkle of Stardust

    New York  Today: A Sprinkle of Stardust
    PhotoA makeshift memorial for David Bowie outside his SoHo home.CreditAshley Gilbertson for The New York TimesUpdated 8:56 a.m.Good morning on this damp Tuesday.Today we rememberDavid Bowie— artist, rock star, legend, spaceman, fashion icon.While we might associate him more closely with Mars or the moon, he spent much of his life in New York.And since early Monday morning yesterday, when news of his death was confirmed, makeshift memorials began appearing outside his home in Soho.Mr. Bowie first..
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  • New York village votes to keep logo criticized as racist

    New York  village votes to keep logo criticized as racist
    Folks in a central New York village want to keep the community's official logo, which appears to show a white man choking a Native American, even though critics call it racist. In a non-binding vote Monday night, residents of Whitesboro -- a village of about 3,700 in Oneida County -- voted 157-55 to not change their current seal. The Whitesboro website says the emblem dates to the early 1900s and depicts a friendly wrestling match between village founder Hugh White and an Oneida Indian.&..
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  • Istanbul Suicide Bombing Kills 10; Turkey Blames ISIS

    Istanbul Suicide Bombing Kills 10; Turkey Blames ISIS
    Continue reading the main storyVideoWitness Recalls the Moment of BlastA man who saw the explosion in Istanbul’s central district of Sultanahmet on Tuesday recounts what he saw.By REUTERS and FARUK BATKITAR, VIA TWITTER onPublish DateJanuary 12, 2016.Photo by Osman Orsal/Reuters.Watch in Times Video »ISTANBUL — On any given day, the heart of this city’s historic district, where the monuments of three empires — Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman — collide with a mix of majesty and tranquillity, is a bu..
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  • How to Transform Penn Station: Move the Garden

    How to Transform Penn Station: Move the Garden
    PhotoA rendering of what Penn Station would look like after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s proposed renovations.CreditNew York State Governor's OfficeGov. Andrew M. Cuomoentreated New Yorkers last weekto “think big” again, invoking Robert Moses, New York’s take-no-prisoners planning czar of the 20th century.He was talking about fixing Pennsylvania Station, and presumably he meant the good Moses, the young, public-spirited idealist who opened parks and beaches. The bad Moses displaced hundreds of thousan..
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  • At Thomas Keller's Per Se, Slips and Stumbles

    At Thomas Keller's Per Se, Slips and Stumbles
    The lady had dropped her napkin.More accurately, she had hurled it to the floor in a fit of disillusionment, her small protest against the slow creep of mediocrity and missed cues during a four-hour dinner atPer Sethat would cost the four of us close to $3,000. Some time later, a passing server picked up the napkin without pausing to see whose lap it was missing from, neatly embodying the oblivious sleepwalking that had pushed my guest to this point.Such is Per Se’s mystique that I briefly wonde..
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  • New York Giants: 5 Potential 2016 NFL Free Agency Targets

    New York  Giants: 5 Potential 2016 NFL Free Agency Targets
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  • ArtsBeat | Coachella Promoters Announce Panorama, a New Music ...

    ArtsBeat | Coachella Promoters Announce Panorama, a  New  Music  ...
    PhotoFans at last year’s Coachella, in California. Its promoters are to bring a new festival to Randalls Island in July.CreditEmily Berl for The New York TimesThe promoters behind Coachella are bringing a new pop festival to New York in July, after months of behind-the-scenes lobbying and a press-release war with a homegrown competitor, Governors Ball.The new festival, called Panorama, will come to Randalls Island from July 22 to 24, bringing “three days of top-tier musical performances, dynamic..
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