Spokes | The Cyclist-Pedestrian Wars
Conflicts have flared up again across the city, but the most sustained objections to bad bike behavior have been in Manhattan. feeds.nytimes.com |
U.S. Cleanup Is Set for Newtown Creek, Long Polluted by Industry
The waterway that divides Brooklyn and Queens has been a dumping ground for chemicals for decades. feeds.nytimes.com |
This week's Latino picks, Oct. 6-12
The marvelous Afro-Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón marks 40 years in music with a concert at Town Hall. feeds.nydailynews.com |
Judge Says Key Figure in Embassies Bombing Case Isn’t Credible
The opinion held that “if the government is going to coerce a detainee to provide information to our intelligence agencies, it may not use that evidence” — or fruits of that evidence. feeds.nytimes.com |
Sunday Routine: A Day Without a Train
Gene Russianoff, the lawyer and champion of subway riders’ rights, avoids trains on weekends because, he said, it is like playing “Russian roulette.” feeds.nytimes.com |