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New York
New York subway line brings excitement and rent worries
Jan 2, 2017
Manhattan’s Second Avenue finally gets its subway.
More companies join shift away from on-call scheduling
Dec 20, 2016
New York’s Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is set to announce Tuesday that several shopping mall staples are joining the move away from what’s called “on-call scheduling,” which requires hourly employees to be on standby just in case they have to work. That can throw off planning for child care and finances for workers, who don’t […]
The immigrant story behind a famous frankfurter
Aug 19, 2016
How Nathan’s Famous went from a Coney Island stand to one of the biggest names in hot dogs.
A new idea for New York restaurants
Jul 12, 2016
A new app turns closed eateries into workspaces for hire.
Circuses battle changing tastes
Jul 4, 2016
Circus attendance has plummeted since the entertainment was in its heyday
New York farm workers want the right to a day off
May 27, 2016
Agricultural workers are marching across the state to demand better working conditions.
The Lowline experiments with natural sunlight underground
by
Ben Johnson
Apr 29, 2016
Is this the future of parks?
For public good, not for profit.
Why new streetcars could be coming to your city
Feb 15, 2016
They're cheaper than subways. But busses might make more sense.
How the strong dollar is hurting American tourism
Jan 5, 2016
The currency is sending foreigners elsewhere and Americans abroad.
New area code gets a 'meh' from some New Yorkers
by
Janet Babin
Dec 3, 2015
Area codes have personal significance for some, so change isn't always welcome.