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Woman writes bad Yelp review because of a bodega cat, and the internet destroys her
Don't mess with the bodega cats.
Researchers exonerate 'Patient Zero' in U.S. AIDS epidemic
Researchers also debunked the myth of so-called "Patient Zero."
Welcome to New York, Taylor Swift exhibit. It's been waiting for you.
Our wildest dreams are coming true.
By Sophie Hirsh
Clowns hand out roses in the streets of NYC in a refreshing twist
Can these clowns surprise unsuspecting New Yorkers with a dose of love?
By Jon Lynn
The world's biggest pizza fan
This guy is possibly the foremost scholar on crispy crusts, tomato sauce, and melty cheese
Tim Tebow hit a home run on the first pitch of his first at-bat as a pro baseball player
By the way, it was the first pitch of the at-bat.
By Jacob Lauing
Friends learn that no matter where you go, you can always make a difference
Travel with purpose
A giant octopus attacked the Staten Island Ferry in 1963, except not
Staten Island's most compelling mystery.
By Sophie Hirsh
Uber's scheduled rides arrive in NYC
You can schedule an Uber 30 minutes to 30 days in advance in New York.
What happens when a terror suspect is caught alive?
Officials are likely looking at charges under section 844 of the U.S. legal code, which deals with charges of using explosives in attempts to kill and injure people or to illegally destroy property.
Airbnb and its critics take to TV as tensions escalate
ShareBetter claims Airbnb avoids taxes.
New York bombing suspect's family sued police for civil rights violations
Rahami, along with his father and brother, filed a civil lawsuit claiming police officers had conspired to "harass them on basis of religion, national origin and race."
Metropolitan melodies: The audiophile's guide to New York City
With the right playlist, customized for the quintessential New York itinerary, you can memorialize your first New York jaunt or see your home city in a totally new way.
By Sennheiser
Why pressure cookers make such deadly explosive devices
A suspicious device found after Saturday's explosion in New York City may be a pressure cooker bomb, early reports suggest.
Pressure cooker device removed from NYC street after robot inspects it
Well done, all. Including this NYPD robot.
Hipsters queue for hours to order a drink from shot-sinking Bill Murray
Just watch the footage and pretend you were there.
Trump weighs in on NYC explosion, Twitter accuses him of inciting fear
At least 25 injured in Manhattan blast, but cause of explosion remains unclear.
Here's how Airbnb is trying to convince its hosts to join its fight against New York state
Airbnb wants its hosts to rally against a New York bill.
New York City subway issues official Samsung Note7 warning
The Samsung Note7 is no longer welcome on the NYC subway.
An all-guacamole restaurant exists and you need to stop whatever you're doing right now
Our bodies are ready.
By Sophie Hirsh
Getting up close and personal with the iPhone 7 Plus
And it can survive a swim in the toilet
By Jon Lynn