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Jonathan Zhou
Jonathan Zhou is a tech reporter who has written about drones, artificial intelligence, and space exploration.
Republicans Divided on Immigration Order
Republicans remain divided on how to respond to president Obama’s overhaul of the immigration system, the implementation of ...
Politics
December 6, 2014
Schumer Calls for Tougher InfoSec Standards
Manufacturers of webcams, baby monitors, and smart televisions need to adopt heightened security measures to protect their customers’ ...
New York
November 30, 2014
Black Friday 2014 in NYC: 50 Percent Off at Bloomingdale’s
NEW YORK—Getting 50 percent off almost everything at Bloomingdale's, even the items already marked down, brought Sari Lipschick ...
New York
November 28, 2014
NYC Visitors Get Extra 10 Percent Off At Bloomingdale’s
NEW YORK—New York City gets shoppers from all over the globe year-round, but they come out in full ...
New York
November 28, 2014
Bloomingdales A Hit for Early Black Friday Shoppers in NYC
NEW YORK—Bloomingdale's is giving shoppers $15 in store credit (on b.Money cards) with almost any $100 purchase this ...
New York
November 28, 2014
Hiker Took Pictures of Black Bear Before It Killed Him
The Rutgers student who was mauled to death by a black bear in September during a hike in ...
Crime and Incidents
November 27, 2014
NY Bank Offers Throw Financial Lifeline to the Needy
New York is considering a novel solution to alleviate the lending needs of credit-strapped low-income consumers called “borrow ...
Business
November 27, 2014
Activists Seek Support for Obama’s Immigration Program
The president’s recent executive action to shield 5 million immigrants in the country illegally from deportation will need ...
US
November 26, 2014
Medicaid Eligibility Expands as a Result of New Immigration Policy
Starting in 2015, as a result of President Obama’s executive action on immigration, New York state’s Medicaid program ...
New York
November 24, 2014
Back From Orbit for the Last Time, With Pictures
The first Canadian astronaut to walk in outer space has just published a book of photographs he took ...
New York
November 23, 2014
The Return of the Black Bears
With no natural predators or pressure from humans, black bears have made a precipitous comeback in the past ...
New York
November 22, 2014
Obama Orders Legal Status for 5 Million
President Obama outlined his plan to grant temporary protection to five million immigrants who entered the country illegally ...
US
November 20, 2014
New Yorkers Could Face 10 Cent Tax on Plastic Bags
NEW YORK—On a rainy Tuesday evening, Councilmember Andy King was at the entrance for the 2 and 5-line ...
New York
November 18, 2014
Immigration’s Legal Labyrinth: The Agony of Discretion
“Administrative relief” is political jargon for unilateral action by the Obama administration to shield millions of immigrants in ...
US
November 16, 2014
Gates Avenue Mafia Members Arrested, Charged With Selling Firearms, Narcotics
Twelve alleged members of the “Gates Avenue Mafia” and 20 others have been indicted with conspiring to sell ...
Crime and Incidents
November 13, 2014
Doctor Successfully Treated for Ebola at Bellevue
Craig Spencer, the doctor who was the first person to test positive for Ebola in New York City, ...
New York
November 10, 2014
Pro-Immigration Groups to Obama: Stop Deportations Now
Pro-immigration and labor groups called on president Obama to stop the deportation of illegal immigrants with his executive ...
News
November 6, 2014
Chat With a Therapist for Free: Talkspace Showcases E-therapy App at Flatiron Plaza
On Nov. 5 and 6, New Yorkers can visit the plaza in front of the Flatiron Building in ...
New York
November 5, 2014
Louisiana Senate Race Headed for December Runoff
LOUISIANA-Incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu is expected to win the most votes in the three-way race in Louisiana ...
Midterm Elections
November 4, 2014
Brown, Shaheen Head-to-Head in New Hampshire Senate Race
On the eve of the midterm election, incumbent Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen is looking to fend off Republican ...
Midterm Elections
November 4, 2014
De Blasio Hustles for a Democratic State Senate
NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio has had to work overtime in the past few weeks. In between his ...
New York
November 2, 2014
New York Offers Job and Financial Security for Returning Ebola Workers
NEW YORK—New York City and the state government have created a program to offer financial security to health ...
Ebola
October 30, 2014
Grimm and Recchia Struggle to Name Last Book They Read
NEW YORK—Congressman Michael Grimm and challenger Dominic Recchia traded well-worn jabs with each other Tuesday night in the ...
New York
October 29, 2014
Citi Bike Will Double Number of Bikes After Sale to Private Investors
NEW YORK—Citi Bike will install new stations in the outer boroughs and double the number of bikes by ...
New York
October 28, 2014
The American Museum of Natural History Celebrates Second Graduating Class of Scientists
NEW YORK—The American Museum of Natural History held its second graduating ceremony on Monday, awarding four Doctorates and ...
New York
October 27, 2014
Citi Bike Sold to REQX, Says Report
NEW YORK—Citi Bike, New York City’s bike-sharing service, may have a new owner. REQX Ventures reached an agreement ...
New York
October 27, 2014
Clinton Shows Support for Women’s Equality Party
NEW YORK—Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged supporters to give a huge turnout for Gov. Andrew Cuomo ...
New York
October 23, 2014
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