Friday, November 11, 2016

New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time and other top stories.

  • New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time

    New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time
    Like using that extra hour in the morning, not at night, she told us. Go to bed when you’re tired, and when you wake up in the morning, get up and start your day. Try to get your whole household on a similar schedule. Book that earlier spin class.Dr. Krieger also gave us a few tips for sleeping better every night:• Rein in your heater. Humans sleep best in a cooler environment, between 67 and 71 degrees.• Open the window (if it’s not too loud in your neighborhood); a little bit of white noise m..
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  • Russian Sports Agent and US Marathon Officials Under Federal ...

    Russian Sports Agent and US Marathon Officials Under Federal ...
    Mr. Baranov, in an interview Thursday morning, emphatically denied any criminal activity. He said he had “absolutely not” entered doped athletes into United States competitions nor had he made inappropriate payments to race organizers. He said he had been unaware of the government’s investigation. Photo One of the notable runners Mr. Baranov has represented, Lyubov Denisova, pictured at the 2005 Los Angeles Marathon, was disciplined for elevated testosterone levels in 2007, months after she se..
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  • New York Today: Our City's Other Presidential Candidates

    New York Today: Our City's Other Presidential Candidates
    One of them, Michael Ingbar, 71, whose campaign slogan is “Make America Dance Again,” is a gallery owner from SoHo. His biggest campaign event, he said, was at the Halloween parade in Greenwich Village on Monday. He wore a yellow zoot suit and held a large sign that read: “Vote for Me.”“I always thought I would make a good president,” said Mr. Ingbar, whose goal is to get 17 votes this year.“I’m just trying to beat Mickey Mouse.”Registering is pretty easy: Candidates choose a vice president and..
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  • Pack of Coyotes at LaGuardia Airport to Be Trapped, Euthanized ...

    A pesky pack of wild coyotes wandering the grounds of LaGuardia Airport will be trapped and euthanized, officials say.A Port Authority spokesman says the coyotes have been taken up residents on a vacant lot that was recently converted to a parking lot at the Queens airport. "The coyotes pose a threat to our employees and members of the community, including children who use nearby baseball fields," the Port Authority said in a statement to NBC 4 New York. "Repeated efforts to force the coyotes to..
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  • New York City Marathon is this weekend — and you'll be shocked at ...

    New York City Marathon is this weekend — and you'll be shocked at ...
    When runners commit to a marathon, they’re not just dedicating their time and energy to prepare — many will wind up putting in $1,000, at least, to cross the finish line. Entry fees alone can cost hundreds of dollars. Runners of the New York City Marathon slated for this weekend spent $255 this year if they are U.S. residents without a New York Road Runners membership, and more if they live overseas. Then there are the hundreds of dollars that go toward sneakers, proper attire, technology, acce..
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  • Briefing|US Election, Supreme Court, 'Doctor Strange': Your Friday ...

    Briefing|US Election, Supreme Court, 'Doctor Strange': Your Friday ...
    Photo Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with Pharrell Williams and Bernie Sanders in Raleigh, N.C, on Thursday. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times (Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.)Good morning.Here’s what you need to know:• Final election push.Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump have just a few more days to press their cases to be president. They’ll each visit three states today, including Ohio, where Mrs. Clinton will appear with the music ..
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  • Trump and Clinton Are Both Holding Their Election Night Parties in ...

    Trump and Clinton Are Both Holding Their Election Night Parties in ...
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could hardly be farther apart politically. But they’ll spend the decisive night of their polarizing presidential campaign barely a New York minute away from one another. For the first time in recent memory, both major-party candidates are holding election night parties in midtown Manhattan. Trump, the Republican New York native who embodies what people variously love, hate and love to hate about the nation’s biggest city, is headed to a power hotel that boasts o..
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  • Where Did My Supermarket Go?

    Where Did My Supermarket Go?
    For two decades, drugstores like CVS and Duane Reade (a.k.a. Walgreens) have been steadily taking over retail space that once housed grocery stores. “The drug chains have had an insatiable appetite,” Mr. Flickinger said. As smaller grocers have steadily retreated, the drug chains have morphed into a 21st-century take on the old general store. Between 2013 and 2015, the number of Duane Reade, CVS and Rite Aid locations in the city grew to 555 from 517.Approximately 30 percent of sales at drugst..
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  • What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week

    What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week
    But Sufferhead Original also underscores the importance of food and taste as cultural touchstones and imagines a utopian assimilation in which immigrants are not only accepted, but also embraced. Precedents for this type of reverse-colonization-through-food exist: In the 1990s, curry surpassed fish and chips as Britain’s favorite national dish. And since Mr. Ogboh is a craft-beer enthusiast who has formulated his own recipes, perhaps Sufferhead Original will become a reality, capturing Germany ..
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  • As Trump Ally, Rudy Giuliani Boasts of Ties to FBI

    As Trump Ally, Rudy Giuliani Boasts of Ties to FBI
    Photo Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York City, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, last month for the final presidential debate. Credit Josh Haner/The New York Times Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, seemed in a giddy mood when he was interviewed last week on the “Fox & Friends” morning television show.Tireless if often wildly inaccurate in his attacks on Hillary Clinton’s ethics, health and work as a United States senator and as secret..
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How New York City can win the food cart war .PepsiCo pledges to slash calories in two-thirds of beverages by 2025 .
Nestle Is the Latest Food Manufacturer to Be Hit By a Global Slowdown .Big tobacco money dominates home stretch for Colorado ballot initiatives .

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