Friday, July 28, 2017

Senate Rejects Slimmed-Down Obamacare Repeal as McCain ... and other top stories.

  • Senate Rejects Slimmed-Down Obamacare Repeal as McCain ...

    Senate Rejects Slimmed-Down Obamacare Repeal as McCain ...
    The roll had yet to be called, but the body language suggested that the Trump administration had failed in its effort to flip the Arizona senator whom President Trump hailed on Tuesday as an “American hero.’’ Many senators announced their votes in booming voices. Mr. McCain quietly signaled his vote with a thumbs-down gesture. He later offered an explanation on Twitter: Skinny repeal fell short because it fell short of our promise to repeal & replace Obamacare w/ meaningful reform..
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  • Is The Problem With Dating In New York City... New York City?

    Today, the NY Post published a new take on the "Goodbye to All That" essay, in the form of an article titled: "I left New York City so I could feel hotter." The piece chronicles the adventures of several self-conscious ex-NYers who fled this town after finding it too difficult to compete with all the hot models and gym rats who apparently make up the majority of New York's population but definitely do not ride my train line. One woman, ZoĂŤ Barry, told the Post she moved to Colorado to become..
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  • Anthony Scaramucci, US Senate, Russia: Your Friday Briefing

    Anthony Scaramucci, US Senate, Russia: Your Friday Briefing
    And Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the president’s public rebukes of his job performance were “hurtful” but pledged to carry on._____ Photo Credit Mikko Stig/Lehtikuva, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images • The Senate approved sweeping sanctions against Russia, forcing President Trump to either take a tougher line against Moscow or issue a veto amid investigations into ties between his presidential campaign and Russian officials.President Vladimir Putin of Russi..
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  • New York Today: Seatless Subway Cars

    New York Today: Seatless Subway Cars
    By the 1950s, the rattan on many seats was replaced with Velon, a type of plastic fabric, and in terms of comfort, it was mostly downhill from there.It wasn’t until 1972 that New York City Transit began running cars on the lettered lines with plastic contoured seats, similar to what you sit on today.This isn’t the first time that seatless train cars have been proposed.In 2010, flip-up seats that could be locked upright during rush hours were installed on the E train, but the pilot program was e..
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  • Trump heads to New York towns hit hard by gang violence

    Trump heads to New York towns hit hard by gang violence
    A wave of gang killings in New York's Long Island suburbs, many involving teenage victims, has caught the attention of President Donald Trump, who is scheduled to travel Friday to one of the towns hit hardest by the violence. Trump is expected to meet with law enforcement officers and discuss the MS-13 street gang, which his administration has made a symbol of the need for stricter immigration laws. That comes after a previous visit from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has vowed to ..
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  • ICE arrests nearly 100 illegal NYC immigrants

    ICE arrests nearly 100 illegal NYC immigrants
    Nearly 100 illegal immigrants living in New York City – many with serious ​criminal records – were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an 11-day sweep, authorities said. Among the 114 foreign nationals collared, 99 were from the five boroughs. They included a Jamaican national from Queens convicted of forcible touching and other charges, an Ecuadorian citizen convicted of rape and a Mexican national with a manslaughter rap. Eighty-two of the arrestees ha​ve ​rap sheets..
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  • Government Announces Cleanup Plan for NYC Radioactive Site

    Government Announces Cleanup Plan for NYC Radioactive Site
    By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government on Thursday announced its plan to clean up a Superfund site in New York City where radioactive material was once processed to develop the atomic bomb. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said the $39 million job, which could take years, will force out businesses still operating on a block in Queens where buildings, the soil and sewers were contaminated with radioactive material. Protective measures have been ..
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  • With New Sanctions, Senate Forces Trump's Hand on Russia

    With New Sanctions, Senate Forces Trump's Hand on Russia
    “The administration supports sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea. We continue to support strong sanctions against those three countries,” Ms. Sanders said on Thursday. “And we’re going to wait and see what that final legislation looks like, and make a decision at that point.”The sanctions target suppliers of weapons to the Assad regime in Syria and those undermining cybersecurity, among others. The Senate last month passed a similar bill, 98 to 2, that punished only Russia and Iran.B..
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  • Ford's Chariot shuttles are expanding to New York City

    Ford's Chariot shuttles are expanding to New York City
    Ford is adding its largest market yet for Chariot, the crowd-sourced shuttle service that it acquired last September. Chariot began operations in San Francisco, where the former startup ran commuter routes of its branded transit vans, and expanded to Austin after that. In August, it’ll begin service in New York City, with two debut routes running from the Lower East Side to Midtown in Manhattan, and from Greenpoint to Dumbo in Brooklyn. Chariot’s goal is to supplement existing transit solution..
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  • New York Times Reports Strong Quarter on Digital Revenue Growth

    New York Times Reports Strong Quarter on Digital Revenue Growth
    The company brought in $407 million in revenue for the quarter, which ended in late June, an increase of 9 percent over the same period in 2016.“We believe that the demand for quality, in-depth journalism is growing, not only in the U.S. but across the globe,” Mark Thompson, the chief executive of The Times, said during an earnings call on Thursday. “We believe that more and more people are prepared to pay for access to this kind of journalism. This is the foundation of our strategy.”He added t..
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