Monday, May 2, 2016

New York City Casts a Net to Catch the Next Big Start-Up and other top stories.

  • New York City Casts a Net to Catch the Next Big Start-Up

    There have been some notable failures. In the last two years, Fab, an e-commerce marketplace for designer furniture, housewares and other merchandise, and Quirky, an online network for inventors, both collapsed, losing hundreds of millions of dollars for venture investors.Silicon Valley venture firms suffered some of the biggest losses on those New York start-ups.In January, Foursquare, a social app that uses location technology, raised $45 million, but at a price that cut its valuation nearly ..
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  • A view from the streets of New York City (all of them)

    A view from the streets of New York City (all of them)
    To be asked to "Walk This Way" is no idle challenge when it involves walking down every last street in New York City. Anthony Mason can tell us all about THAT:When Bill Helmreich set off to see New York City, not just the landmarks we know but the hidden gems, he knew it would be a long journey Princeton University Press "It's amazing how quickly it all adds up," he laughed, considering his journey has taken h..
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  • Politics|Ted Cruz's Support Softens Among the Delegates He Courted

    Politics|Ted Cruz's Support Softens Among the Delegates He Courted
    Mr. Barnett, who supported former Gov. Mike Huckabee’s failed campaign, said his focus had shifted to winning in November, even if that meant unhappily falling in behind Mr. Trump.The changes of heart have little to do with any epiphany about Mr. Trump’s electability or his campaign’s recent efforts to cast him in a more serious light. Instead, delegates and party officials said, they are ready to move on and unite behind someone so that Republicans are not hopelessly divided heading into the g..
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  • Review: A Darwinian 'Streetcar' With a Feminist Streak

    Review: A Darwinian 'Streetcar' With a Feminist Streak
    Photo Gillian Anderson in a daring revival of “A Streetcar Named Desire,” at St. Ann’s Warehouse. Credit Caitlin Ochs for The New York Times It really is a jungle out there, Blanche, that same cruel, do-or-die world described by Darwin. And while it’s noble of you to plead with your sister not to “hang back with the brutes” — to choose the aesthetes over the animals — you surely know it’s a waste of breath.The New Orleans neighborhood where Blanche DuBois comes calling ..
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  • Following Larry Wilmore Before His Big Night

    Following Larry Wilmore Before His Big Night
    No, he said. He hinted at an inner tension between going for a big political statement and going for laughs. “That’s why I say Stephen did the bravest thing I’ve ever seen, you know?” he told me. “Because you want to go and have a good time, get laughs and have everybody say, ‘Yeah, you killed.’”Before the dinner, Mr. Wilmore’s hotel suite was a show business version of a groom’s room before a wedding. Pacing around the living area were his manager; his agent; his publicist; one of his writers,..
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  • Giants Discover, and Exploit, a Weakness Against Syndergaard

    Giants Discover, and Exploit, a Weakness Against Syndergaard
    Photo With the Giants applying pressure on the bases, Noah Syndergaard lost for the first time this season. Credit Adam Hunger/USA Today Sports, via Reuters Noah Syndergaard seldom looks uncomfortable on the field. He is a 6-foot-6, stone-faced intimidator who used his first pitch in the World Series to throw toward an opponent’s head.But even the most tyrannical of pitchers have weaknesses. Last Monday, the Cincinnati Reds observed Syndergaard’s dawdling delivery with ..
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  • Malia Obama to Attend Harvard, but Not Until 2017

    Malia Obama to Attend Harvard, but Not Until 2017
    Photo President Obama with his daughters, Malia, left, and Sasha, and wife, Michelle, outside the White House in January. Malia has chosen to attend Harvard, but she will take a “gap year” and start in the fall of 2017. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — Malia Obama, the older daughter of President Obama, plans to attend Harvard University beginning in the fall of 2017, the White House announced on Sunday, waiting until her father leaves office to begin h..
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  • Iraq Protesters Leave Baghdad Green Zone on Cleric's Order

    Iraq Protesters Leave Baghdad Green Zone on Cleric's Order
    Photo Followers of Moktada al-Sadr, the influential Shiite cleric, leaving the Green Zone in Baghdad on Sunday. Credit Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters BAGHDAD — After a day of sleeping, praying and even swimming in the Green Zone, the government citadel historically off limits to ordinary Iraqis, protesters began leaving Sunday evening on orders from the man who had sent them: Moktada al-Sadr, the influential Shiite cleric.In a statement issued from the holy city of Najaf in s..
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  • 1000 Uber Drivers In New York City Join Labor Solidarity Association

    1000 Uber Drivers In New York City Join Labor Solidarity Association
    NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Uber drivers in New York City have joined a labor solidarity association. WCBS 880’s Stephanie Colombini reported 1,000 drivers from all five boroughs joined the group called ALLES. It follows recent decisions by the National Labor Relations Board to deny California and Massachusetts drivers the right to unionize. “It has been an honor and a joy to work with these 1,000 Uber drivers, most of them new Americans, as they’ve organized themselves in just a few short weeks ..
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  • 100-Year-Old NYC Runner Sets Record in 100-Meter Dash

    100-Year-Old NYC Runner Sets Record in 100-Meter Dash
    Elbows keeping pace, Ida Keeling roused the crowd at this year's Penn Relays as the 100-year-old Brooklyn woman became the oldest runner to cross the finish line.This 100-meter dash was a race for the ages - runners 80 and older. Ida clocked in at one minute, 17.33 seconds."I'm a nice example of what you can do with yourself, and I thank God everyday for my blessings," Keeling said Saturday, stealing the hearts of spectators who cheered as Keeling's daughter Shelley raised her mom's arms in t..
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