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How To Avoid 'Apple Picking' There’s no shortage of labels assigned to urbanites who sit in coffee shops tapping away on MacBooks and iPads:...


How To Avoid 'Apple Picking'

There’s no shortage of labels assigned to urbanites who sit in coffee shops tapping away on MacBooks and iPads: hipsters, freelancers, and the underemployed are all among them. One label of a more sinister stripe, though, has become increasingly common: targets.



Who and What the F***Are We Voting For!? — A Party

You may still be one of the roughly 100 percent of people (we made that up, but it feels right) who are undecided on the various ballot measures and state and local races you'll find in front of you on November 6. To help solve this problem and cram for the big event coming up just around the corner, we're proposing a party.

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Take the quiz to see how much you know on the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Share with your friends.

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Streets of Afghanistan is a groundbreaking exhibition of 40 life-size photographic images that capture the beauty and the soul of this region.
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Primary-care physicians were once the foundation of a high-value American health care system. But now, family doctors are becoming an endangered breed.

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This week the internet was abuzz with details of newly launched street style website Styleblaster. The site operates using a webcam facing Bedford Avenue, capturing pedestrians in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.

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Too angry, not angry enough—the president is black. He knows it, and so does everyone else. That’s the fact of it. And what that means in terms of his presidency is ultimately his call.

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Illustration by Jessica De Jesus
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