Morning Spew
Daniel Penny Is Being Treated Like He’s a Cop
The most predictable thing in the worst way, and other links to start your day.
The Most Important Thing the Rikers Commissioner Can Be Doing Right Now Is Putting on Spandex and Taking a Long Mid-Week Bike Trip
And more totally normal news to start your weekend.
The Impact of the Adult Survivors Act Goes Beyond E. Jean Carroll’s Win
Formerly incarcerated women are also using the ASA to demand a measure of justice.
An SUV Crashed Through a Metal Barrier And Flipped Into Riverside Park and No One Really Cares
And some links (that you should care about) for your Tuesday.
NYC Without Cars Is a Beautiful Thing
A bike tour of the five boroughs shows a better world without cars is possible, and some links to start your week.
At Least I’ll Always Have the Chandelier Furniture Factory Outlet
And more links for your Friday.
Mayor and Governor Agree: It’s Too Soon to Unequivocally Condemn Fatally Choking a Homeless Person on the Subway [UPDATED]
“We cannot just blanketly say what a passenger should or should not do in a situation like that,” Adams said on CNN Wednesday night.
The Writers of Your Favorite Shows Are on Strike
“If we were to cave in, this would be the last negotiation the Writers Guild would ever have. So we have to get what we need.”
New York Is Actually Getting a Green New Deal
A massive win for public power amidst a bleak conclusion to state budget negotiations.









