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Let me ask you something: Have you noticed that engagement bait questions are taking over your Threads feed? AdvertisementOn a side note, rage bait is having a moment right now. Related storiesThis kind of rage bait is effective and largely harmless. I played around with engagement bait because I'm a tech journalist who writes about social media platforms and am curious about how Threads works. For now, I promise no more rage bait.
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Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. As Daniel Penny prepares for his October 21 manslaughter trial, this husband and wife have emerged as key but reluctant witnesses. "They have so far refused to share the video they took," the judge continued. Juan Alberto Vázquez/ReutersTo date, the judge noted, the pair has only agreed to meet with the DA a few times, via video. In a court filing on Monday, prosecutors conceded that there was a "synthetic cannabinoid present in his blood at autopsy."
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Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on an interview with Karen Osman, a 45-year-old author based in New York City. We knew we'd have more stability if we moved to New York City. Three months later, we were living in New York City. Apartments in New York City are more expensive than in Dubai. New York City is a writer's paradise.
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Tyrese Haspil is expected to be sentenced Tuesday for murdering NYC tech CEO Fahim Saleh. The DA plans to ask for 50 years to life, a term Haspil's lawyer calls "a de facto life sentence." Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementManhattan prosecutors will ask on Tuesday for a 50-years-to-life sentence for Tyrese Haspil, the personal assistant convicted of charges stemming from the murder, decapitation, and dismemberment of Fahim Saleh, the tech CEO who was his former boss, according to the killer's defense lawyer.
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Rate cut is taking center stage at REIT conference in NYC
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRate cut is taking center stage at REIT conference in NYCCNBC's Diana Olick joins 'The Exchange' to share her takeaways from the ongoing Bank of America 2024 Global Real Estate Conference in New York City.
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Read previewAfter four years of living in their studio apartment in Brooklyn, Taylor and Tatum Barnes decided it was time to leave New York City. Advertisement"In New York City, I did not drive. Related stories"In New York City, we're not waving at everyone we pass by because if you did that, you'd go insane. The slower pace of life in Vermont has been refreshing compared to the hustle and bustle of the city, Taylor, who was originally from Pennsylvania, added. "Compared to New York City, the mortgage is half that of what we paid for rent," Tatum said.
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UAE-based creator Maria Vehera filmed a 1 1/2-minute clip in which she opened a chocolate bar, broke it in half, and dipped it in green pistachio cream before taking her first bite. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Banking on the bar's virality and a growing global chocolate market, US-based businesses are creating and selling their own versions. In New York City, Nuts Factory, a specialty food store with six Manhattan locations and six others across the state, introduced the chocolate bar in July. Here's how the chocolate bars tasted, ranked from my least favorite to my favorite.
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The lecture was part of an event series in New York City called "Lectures on Tap," which invites working adults to attend interesting lectures in bars. They were particularly fond of an event series called "Profs and Pints," in which college professors gave lectures in bars. To fill the gap, they decided to launch their own event series, which they called "Lectures on Tap." Felecia and Tyrone Freely, the organizers of NYC's "Lectures on Tap" event series. "They think 'Lectures on Tap' is the perfect place to meet a partner," she said.
Persons: , Jason Wright, Dyson, Amanda Firine, Tyrone, Felecia, Zs, millennials, Alan Huse Organizations: Service, Brooklyn , Pennsylvania State University, Business, Columbia University, TED, Firine Locations: Brooklyn ,, New York City, Tyrone, Washington , DC, New York
In 2023, mass-tort lawyers spent $152 million on TV ads and millions more on social media. The data provider X Ante estimated that in 2023, mass-tort lawyers spent $152 million on TV ads and millions more on social media. The decades that followed mass torts' onset on the national stage showed the big risks and big rewards of mass torts. AdvertisementIn a class action, a settlement is public, and the judge has to approve the lawyers' fees. But others are confident that indebted mass-tort lawyers can bounce back from a few bad bets.
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On Wednesday, ABC announced that Sorokin — who in 2019 was convicted of conning banks, hotels, and individuals out of money by posing as a European heiress named Anna Delvey — would join the cast of "Dancing With the Stars" season 33. Sorokin finished her prison sentence (which she previously called "a huge waste of time") for her crimes in February 2021. Shortly after she was released from prison, an immigration judge put her under house arrest in New York and banned her from using social media. Related storiesAnna Delvey having to wear an ankle monitor in her #DWTS promo photo is absolute perfection. Advertisement"Dancing With the Stars" season 33 airs September 17 on ABC and Disney+ and streams on Hulu the next day.
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After spending a few months researching places to live, New York City — the borough of Brooklyn in particular — stood out. "Cities like Boston that used to seem affordable are feeling just as expensive as New York City for a fraction of the experience," she added. Rent in New York City and Boston can vary considerably depending on where one looks, but New York is generally more expensive. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in New York City is $3,300 compared to $2,600 in Boston, per Zillow. AdvertisementAside from housing, White said one of the most expensive parts about living in New York City is the costs that come with having a social life.
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U.S. adults will wager $35 billion this NFL season, according to projections from the American Gaming Association. Since last NFL season, Maine, North Carolina and Vermont have allowed sports betting operators to launch in their states. "The NFL season is our biggest acquisition period of the year," said Christian Genetski, president of FanDuel, the nation's leading sportsbook. Since then, Fanatics Sportsbook acquired PointsBet's U.S. operations and technology, which is now fully integrated. It first launched in November last year, smack in the middle of NFL season.
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While I would not classify myself as a hoarder, I have trouble letting go of things, objects, and memorabilia. With the decline in income, I was forced to reevaluate the space. Although I loved my little white house, I also needed to figure out how to make it more enticing to others. However, as New Yorkers have started to summer in Europe again, getting people to rent in the country has been cumbersome. The author's photographer helped her stage her home.
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I regret not knowing a few things ahead of my long-haul, overnight Amtrak rides in 2021. I took trips from NYC to Miami and back that were 30 hours each but time seemed to pass more slowly. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementIn October of 2021, I booked a round-trip ride between New York City and Miami on Amtrak's overnight sleeper train. In total, I spent 60 hours on the rails.
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Researchers first spotted the insect, dubbed the “ManhattAnt,” while doing a survey on ants in New York City in 2011. By comparing the New York ants with the European ones, Seifert was able to confirm the ant’s identity. Because the nests work together instead of against one another, they can spread faster and easily dominate an area by outcompeting native species, he added. “One of the things we know about a lot of invasive ant species is they displace the native species, and the native species that they’re displacing usually have very specialized roles in the ecosystem, so you’re sort of disrupting that ecosystem when these species get introduced,” Moreau said. Time will tell whether the ant has become more than just a nuisance and is disrupting the ecosystem, Penick said.
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I've lived in the Bay Area, New York, and the UK while building and scaling Zyper. But if you want to be laser-focused without distractions, you can't beat the Bay Area. Particularly in the Valley, there's a propensity for very quickly backing "zero-to-one ideas" and creating something entirely new. Silicon Valley is special, and I plan to stayI moved Zyper to San Francisco right before the pandemic hit. AdvertisementThere are other emerging markets, like Korea, Brazil, and China, but I think there's something very special about the ecosystem and history of Silicon Valley.
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I recently visited Portland, Maine, for the first time and toured three luxury apartment buildings. I toured one-bedroom apartments at The Armature, The Casco, and Nightingale apartment complexes. The apartments had luxury amenities that made me want to leave my home in New York City. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy .
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AdvertisementAs someone who's also been dating through whatever it is we've been doing romantically since 2020, I've noticed that my dating costs are going through the roof. How much should a date cost? For alcohol-free drinkers, the average price of a coffee is about $6 in New York City, which is comparable with other markets. Meanwhile, an informal 2022 report found that the average cost of a full body wax was $152, and Cosmopolitan reported in January that low-end forehead Botox would cost you $300. But even with the high up-front cost of dating, getting into a long-term relationship might pay off in the long run.
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New York City has also seen a surge in bicycling since the pandemic caused many to avoid mass transit and ride shares. And the funding for the Streets Plan — more than $900 million — has already been allocated to DOT. The city streets were designed to maximize vehicle speed rather than to get as many New Yorkers around as efficiently and safely as possible. While New York City streets have generally gotten safer since the city adopted its 'Vision Zero' plan in 2014 to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries in 2014, progress hasn't been consistent. Advertisement"What New York City can learn is that when you commit to comprehensive bike infrastructure, it works," Elizabeth Adams said.
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Olivia Ott / NBC NewsHow we tested Windmill and July’s air conditionersTwo of my colleagues and I tested Windmill and July’s ACs for at least five weeks in our New York City apartments. July sent me its small 6K BTU air conditioner, which I put in my bedroom. My LG air conditioner was so loud that I felt like I couldn’t hear myself think. JulyEven after over a month, I’m still shocked when I walk into my bedroom and barely notice my air conditioner. For this article, I tested July’s air conditioner for over a month, and two members of NBC Select’s staff tested Windmill’s air conditioner for over a month.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFanatics CEO Michael Rubin on Fanatics Fest NYC: There's never been a sports festival in the worldFanatics CEO Michael Rubin joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss this week's Fanatics Fest in New York City, what to expect from the multi-day event, and more.
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More landlords across the US are offering rental perks to attract renters, according to Zillow. Cities including New York and Miami saw fewer rental concessions than average, due to tighter rental markets. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementApartment landlords are offering massive concessions to draw renters across the US, but not all cities are trying equally hard to drum up new tenants.
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CNBC asked artists to name their top New York galleries, ranging from the well-known to the underground. London-based screen-printing artist Diego Arellano likes Manhattan's Chelsea galleries for their large rooms and high ceilings. Hauser & Wirth has two Chelsea galleries, and both are currently showing work by Hungarian-born U.S. artist Rita Ackermann. The Dia Chelsea gallery in New York City will show an exhibition by British filmmaker Steve McQueen in September. Dia Chelsea | Elizabeth FelicellaBrooklyn resident and artist Zhuo Xiong also favors Chelsea galleries.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI was laid off from Meta — now my food tour company in NYC brings in $145K a yearScott Goodfriend, 39, was working his dream job at Meta — until he was laid off just 8 months into the gig in February 2023. Instead of taking another corporate job, he decided to take his food tour side hustle full-time. Now he runs Ultimate Food Tours in New York City, bringing in $145,000 a year.
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Celebrity magician David Copperfield is being sued by his condo board. The suit accuses Copperfield of neglect that has resulted in millions in building damages. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFamed magician David Copperfield is being sued by the board of his New York City condo, which claims he trashed his penthouse upon moving out in 2018 and let it "devolve into a state of utter disrepair."
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