Thursday, May 18, 2017

Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End 'Trivial Fights' and other top stories.

  • Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End 'Trivial Fights'

    Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End 'Trivial Fights'
    But in his speech, Mr. Trump never mentioned legalizing undocumented people and over all held to the tough-on-immigration theme of his campaign. Video Trump on Immigration and Terrorism President Trump emphasized the need for increased vetting of immigrants, a constant theme throughout his campaign. By THE NEW YORK TIMES on Publish Date February 28, 2017. ..
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  • New York Expects Fewer Foreign Tourists, Saying Trump Is to Blame

    New York Expects Fewer Foreign Tourists, Saying Trump Is to Blame
    Photo Tourists from Britain aboard a New York City tour boat in December. Credit Christian Hansen for The New York Times For the first time in seven years, New York City officials expect the number of foreign visitors to decrease, a drop they attribute to the protectionist policies and rhetoric of President Trump — saying that those moves are scaring off many of the visitors who have helped fuel the city’s robust growth since the last recession.On Tuesday, the city’s to..
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  • Archdiocese of New York Seeks $100 Million Mortgage for Sexual ...

    Archdiocese of New York Seeks $100 Million Mortgage for Sexual ...
    Photo The land under the Villard Houses, on Madison Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, is owned by the Archdiocese of New York. Credit Bruce Buck for The New York Times The Archdiocese of New York wants to take out a $100 million mortgage on one of its prized real estate possessions to fund a compensation program for victims of clergy sexual abuse.The petition for a mortgage, which was filed in New York State Supreme Court on Monday, will be on the land the archdioce..
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  • Metropolitan Museum's Director Resigns Under Pressure

    Metropolitan Museum's Director Resigns Under Pressure
    The sudden end to Mr. Campbell’s tenure came in recent days after key board members — including Hamilton E. James, who leads the Met’s finance committee — insisted it was time for him to go, according to people inside the Met who spoke on condition of anonymity to reveal confidential conversations and personnel decisions. Photo Daniel H. Weiss, the Met’s president and chief operating officer, will assist the museum’s leadership on a transition plan while the board begins a search for Mr. Campb..
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  • JetBlue to offer Worcester-New York route

    JetBlue to offer Worcester-New York route
    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff JetBlue Airways plans to offer service from Worcester to JFK Airport in New York City, possibly beginning early next year. JetBlue Airways plans to offer a once-a-day flight from Worcester Regional Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, state officials announced Tuesday.But don’t get too excited: There’s no scheduled date for when it will start operating. Advertisement First, work must be completed to install an updated $30 millio..
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  • Remembering a City Where the Smog Could Kill

    Remembering a City Where the Smog Could Kill
    Whether from polluted air or heavy cigarette smoking, the fastest-growing cause of death in New York during the 1960s was pulmonary emphysema. Deaths from chronic bronchitis also soared. “On the autopsy table it’s unmistakable,” a city medical examiner told The New York Times in 1970. “The person who spent his life in the Adirondacks has nice pink lungs. The city dweller’s are black as coal.”Under pressure from city and federal regulators, as well as citizen activists, including Marcy Benstock ..
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  • Lawmakers Question Plan to Close NYC-Area Nuclear Plant

    Lawmakers Question Plan to Close NYC-Area Nuclear Plant
    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York lawmakers on Tuesday demanded to know how Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to prevent a disruption in power supply ...
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  • Utica Greens: A Central New York Staple With Multiple Identities

    Utica Greens: A Central New York Staple With Multiple Identities
    Photo Sal Borruso, left, and Joe Morelle with a plate of greens Morelle at the Chesterfield Restaurant. Credit Jim Shahin They don’t normally call Utica greens Utica greens in Utica.“Somebody calls here and says they want Utica greens, I tell them we don’t have those,” said Sal Borruso, owner of the Chesterfield Restaurant in this city of 60,000 in central New York.In 1988, Chesterfield’s began serving the hearty dish of escarole, fried prosciutto, hot cherry peppers, P..
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  • New York Today: A Plethora of Pancakes

    New York Today: A Plethora of Pancakes
    Traditionally, before Lent begins, observers indulge in things they’ll give up for the next six weeks, Dr. Brown told us. “You get rid of your eggs, butter and fat the night before Lent begins,” he explained. “Pancakes are the convenient way of dumping all that stuff into one pot.”Dr. Brown’s church will be holding its annual pancake dinner tonight at 274 Fifth Avenue, by 30th Street, or you can swing by suppers on Staten Island, the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side, or in Downtown Manha..
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  • Iconic Waldorf Astoria Hotel to Close Temporarily for Complete ...

    Iconic Waldorf Astoria Hotel to Close Temporarily for Complete ...
    What to KnowThe hotel's final night for guests will be Tuesday, with a final checkout Wednesday morningThe Chinese firm Anbang Insurance Group bought the Waldorf for nearly $2 billion in 2015 from HiltonThe renovated building will feature restored historic public and event spaces along with luxury condominiums, guest rooms and suitesManhattan's iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel will welcome its final guests Tuesday night before closing its doors for two to three years to undergo a complete renovation..
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