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Jonathan Zhou
Jonathan Zhou is a tech reporter who has written about drones, artificial intelligence, and space exploration.
Cuomo Still Dominant in Polls After Moreland Dustup
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s approval ratings have fallen to record lows, according to the first poll conducted ...
New York
August 5, 2014
In Greenwich Village, a Vigil for the Victims of Atomic Bombing
Kathleen Sullivan was on a visit to Auschwitz with six atomic bomb survivors when the nuclear reactors in ...
New York
August 4, 2014
Green Party Candidate to Still Run in Teachout Primary Upset
The Green Party candidate for governor Howie Hawkins said he will still run in November in the case ...
New York
August 4, 2014
The Rev. Al Sharpton Calls for Arrest of Officer in Garner Death
A day after the NYC medical examiner ruled that a chokehold had caused Eric Garner’s death, the Rev. ...
Crime and Incidents
August 3, 2014
Soul-Searching at the NYPD After Eric Garner Death
NEW YORK—The death of Staten Island resident Eric Garner from an apparent chokehold during a police arrest has ...
New York
August 1, 2014
Big Banks Join City in $350 Million Affordable Housing Project
Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city leaders announced that the Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) has raised $350 ...
New York
July 31, 2014
Following Larceny Charges, Teen Driver Who Killed 4-Year-Old Girl Could Be Tried as Adult
NEW YORK—The teen driver charged with killing a 4-year old girl on an Upper West Side sidewalk last ...
Crime and Incidents
July 30, 2014
Horse Jumping Planned for Fall Rendezvous in Central Park
Top-caliber equestrian events will return to New York City after a decade-long hiatus, with a four-day horse show ...
New York
July 29, 2014
Teachout Sticks to Core Themes in Campaigning
In her meeting with the Downtown Independent Democrats (DID), underdog Democratic candidate for governor Zephyr Teachout stuck to ...
New York
July 29, 2014
Thousands of Israel Supporters Rally in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
More than 10,000 New Yorkers were joined by the New York Congressional delegation and other NYC officials Monday ...
New York
July 28, 2014
Lyft Users Face Predictable Shortage in New York City
NEW YORK—Lyft Inc. finally launched in New York City on Friday, after a legal battle with state officials ...
New York
July 28, 2014
NYC Gets New Tower Full of Diamonds
The story of the Gulaylar Group brings to mind the patrimonial capitalism of the Gilded Age, when the ...
New York
July 26, 2014
Lyft Car Share Approved for Friday Launch in NYC
The ride-sharing company Lyft plans to launch its services in all five boroughs of New York City at ...
New York
July 25, 2014
Newark Police Begin Reform Following Federal Investigation
Newark’s police department reached a preliminary agreement with the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) Tuesday to institute wide-reaching reforms ...
New York
July 23, 2014
Cuomo’s Popularity Highlights Appeal of Centrism
Moderation has served New York Governor Andrew Cuomo well.
New York
July 21, 2014
Senators Propose Plan to Cut Pet Drug Costs
Sens. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) are set to sponsor a Senate bill to lower the ...
New York
July 20, 2014
Tim Wu Against the Internet Cartel
Tim Wu has a plan to keep the Internet from falling into the hands of a cartel.
New York
July 17, 2014
NY Gov. Cuomo Adds $2 Million to Campaign Funds
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo raised $8.5 million in the last six months, bringing his campaign war chest ...
New York
July 15, 2014
New York Officials Hold Pro-Israel Rally Outside City Hall
Elected Democrats gathered in a rally outside of New York City Hall Monday in solidarity with Israel, speaking ...
New York
July 15, 2014
Home Depot Launches 3D Printers at Stores
Home Depot began sales of 3D printers in its stores on Monday, introducing the arcane gadget to a ...
New York
July 14, 2014
Astorino Meets Young Republicans, Stresses Minority Vote
Rob Astorino brimmed with confidence during his stop at the Brooklyn’s Young Republican Club.
New York
July 13, 2014
Lyft on Collision Course with City, State Agencies
Lyft hasn’t driven a single passenger in the city yet, but it’s already hitting regulatory roadblocks.
New York
July 10, 2014
Tipped Workers Call on Cuomo to Raise Their $5 Minimum Wage
Labor activists are calling for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to raise the minimum wage of tipped workers, mainly dining ...
New York
July 10, 2014
Despite Regulations, Lyft Launches in NYC
The ride-sharing startup Lyft will launch its services in New York City on Friday, despite having recently broken ...
New York
July 9, 2014
Activists Pledge to Raise Hispanic Turnout
Latino activist groups unveiled their strategy to boost Hispanic turnout in the mid-term elections and expedite immigration reform ...
New York
July 8, 2014
New Yorkers React to US Loss in World Cup
Fans across the city lamented the knockout loss suffered by the United States at the feet of Belgium ...
New York
July 2, 2014
New York’s Top Court Green-Lights Fracking Bans
New York's cities and towns can use zoning laws to ban natural gas drilling, ruled the state's highest ...
New York
July 1, 2014
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