Thursday, March 10, 2016

New York Today: A Spring Sweet Spot and other top stories.

  • New York Today: A Spring Sweet Spot

    Photo If you missed Wednesday's weather... Credit Victor J. Blue for The New York Times Updated, 10:34 a.m. Good morning on this exceptionally warm Thursday.Today will be another glorious one for the books.Weather forecasters are expecting near-record highs: low 60s when your alarm goes off; low 70s and mostly cloudy by lunchtime.So claim a patch of grass or concrete slab, take your sweet time eating that B.L.T. and let your afternoon meetings wait.Wednesday delivere..
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  • DOJ expected to charge 5 Iranians in 2013 hacking of New York dam

    DOJ expected to charge 5 Iranians in 2013 hacking of New York dam
    The Department of Justice is expected to announce charges against up to five Iranians believed to be tied to the 2013 hacking of a New York dam, a law enforcement source told Fox News. The DOJ is expected to make the announcement sometime in the coming days, according to the source. The individuals are believed to have connections within the Iranian government. The hackers allegedly infiltrated the control system of the Bowman Ave Dam in Rye Brook, N.Y., which is about 20 miles outside New York..
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  • Magazine|25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going

    Magazine|25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going
    Late-night-television tapings attract a certain type of crowd: tourists in the mood for an uncomplicated thrill after a day at Universal Studios and Madame Tussauds. On a rainy January night in Los Angeles, the turnout at “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was no exception. The overlap between the audience and the fan base for the musical guest — the Internet, a six-piece band of black alt-kids playing retro-futuristic R.&B. — seemed to be vanishingly narrow. If anything, the crowd looked as if they’d be rig..
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  • Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: A Very Canadian 'First Lady'

    Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: A Very Canadian 'First Lady'
    Photo Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau (in red) with Michelle Obama during the official arrival ceremony at the White House on Wednesday. Credit Kevin Lamarque/Reuters When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, arrived at the White House for a state dinner on Thursday, the first given for a Canadian in two decades, it was on a wave of international attention not accorded a Canadian politician in, well, maybe ever. Within Canada, where I was born..
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  • Disgusting CEO is the world's worst boss, lawsuit claims

    Disgusting CEO is the world's worst boss, lawsuit claims
    The chief executive of Madison Avenue agency J. Walter Thompson railed against “f- -king Jews,” called black people “monkeys” and said a female staffer should be “raped into submission,” a bombshell lawsuit alleges. Gustavo Martinez, CEO of the J. Walter Thompson advertising agencyPhoto: JWT.com Gustavo Martinez, the worldwide chairman and CEO of the ad giant, made sexist comments and racial slurs straight out of the 1950s “Mad Men” era, according to a discrimination suit filed by JWT’s longtim..
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  • Fundamentals, Polls, and the Primary

    Fundamentals, Polls, and the Primary
    The huge polling miss in Michigan was a cautionary tale: for all its excellence, FiveThirtyEight is only as good as the polls, which at least this time were way, way off. It’s too soon to dismiss them, but not too soon to explore other approaches, which is what Alan Abramowitz has just done. Using data for the Dem contests so far, he estimates a simple relationship based on just two factors — nonwhite share of the population, and north versus south — that accounts for the results quite well — an..
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  • Fred Wilson to rep New York at Disrupt NY in May

    Fred Wilson to rep New York at Disrupt NY in May
    Fred Wilson is a name that needs no introduction, but we’re going to do it anyway. TechCrunch is excited to announce that Fred Wilson will be speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt New York, which goes down May 9 through May 11, in a fireside chat. Fred is a veteran at TechCrunch Disrupt New York, which makes sense given his contribution to the growth of the New York tech scene over the past 20 years. Starting out as an associate at Euclid Partners, Fred has gone on to start Flatiron Ventures and Unio..
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  • Wanted: Public Restrooms in New York

    To the Editor:How great it is to read the March 9 news article “Record Number of Tourists Expected to Visit City in ’16.”Now how about an update on how New York City plans to provide public restrooms for all these tourists? We may be the only country in the world that believes that people don’t need bathrooms during the day.BARBARA KORNFIELDBedford, N.Y.
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  • Gwen Stefani Climbs Back From the Abyss

    Gwen Stefani Climbs Back From the Abyss
    Photo Gwen Stefani at home in California. Credit Emily Berl for The New York Times BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. — In February 2015, Gwen Stefani joined Maroon 5 onstage at the Grammys to perform the ballad “My Heart Is Open.” After the awards, she got Mexican food with the band’s singer, Adam Levine, a fellow coach on the NBC reality-singing competition “The Voice.” For a pop superstar of two decades, it was a relatively normal night. But when she woke up the next morning, “..
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  • DiGiorno Pizzas, Stouffer's Lasagnas And Lean Cuisine Meals ...

    DiGiorno Pizzas, Stouffer's Lasagnas And Lean Cuisine Meals ...
    NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Nearly three million boxes of frozen DiGiorno pizzas, Stouffer’s lasagnas and Lean Cuisine meals are being recalled after customers said they found pieces of glass in their food. Nestle USA, the company behind the brands, said the glass may have come from spinach that is a common ingredient in all three brands. The food maker said no injuries have been reported and they are voluntarily recalling the products out of an abundance of caution. “The quality and safety of o..
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