Theft of Apple iPhones, iPods and other iDevices has helped drive the city’s crime rate up four percent, says commissioner Ray Kelly.
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iPhone 5 Mania Descends on New York City
Year after year, launch after launch, Apple fans continue to show their unending fanaticism, lining up overnight – and even for days – to get their hands on the company’s latest iPhone. The iPhone 5, Apple’s sixth …
After Big Soft Drinks, What Should New York City Ban Next?
Sugary beverages larger than 16 oz. will soon be just a fading twinkle among the never-fading New York City lights. Here’s what else NewsFeed writers would like to ban in Gotham
Disgruntled Worker Opens Fire Near Empire State Building, Leaving Two Dead and Nine Injured
Two are dead and nine injured after what appears to be a reported workplace dispute escalated into gunfire at one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks
Reading While Eating for July 20: To The Moon
Today’s links celebrate the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969.
Introducing the $1,000 Pizza
Do you have caviar and lobster dreams? Nino’s Restaurant in NYC has the pie for you.
Reading While Eating for June 21: Angels and Athletes
Happy Recess at Work Day. Even if your boss won’t recognize this holiday, take a break, and check out these links about miracles in Missouri, rappers who read, and shots of skateboarders.
Take Cover: Chris Brown and Drake Allegedly Throw Bottles in New York
Speculation rises over the Chris Brown versus Drake bar fight.
New York City’s Latest Attraction: A Zip Line
Soar over the mean streets of Manhattan in the city’s annual Summer Streets Festival
Car Alarm Symphony Prank Creates Most Obnoxious Music Ever
The sound of a single car alarm can make even the most levelheaded person itch with anger and annoyance. So imagine what: what could 100 car alarms do?
Space Shuttle Enterprise Journeys to the Intrepid
Space Shuttle Enterprise arrives at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York City where it will become part of its permanent collection.
May Day: Watch the Occupy Wall Street ‘General Strike’ Protests
The above livestream is run by Tim Pool, who has tirelessly recorded the protests since last year.
The double entendre of the day’s name is certainly not lost on the demonstrators. Sure, the calendar reads May 1st, but …




