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MORNING MINUTE: Everything You Need to Know To Start Your Day

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The US Supreme Court presides over birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act for the fourth time while New Yorkers are on edge after this morning’s Penn Station shooting.

MORNING MINUTE: Everything You Need to Know To Start Your Day

Random New Yorkers Made Weird Noises To Help Create Flula Borg’s New Remix

Flula Borg samples sounds from a variety of New Yorkers for the “Middle of the Night Show”‘s weekly “Remix the Night.”

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Cape Fear: 16 Overreactions To Ebola In NYC [Photos]

Ebola has officially made it’s way to the city that never sleeps, and New Yorkers are losing their minds. As previously reported, 31-year-old doctor Craig Spencer tested positive for the disease Thursday (Oct. 23). Continue

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Is It Ever Okay To Date A Friend’s Ex???

Would you ever consider dating your friend’s ex? Would you do it under certain circumstances? See what these New Yorkers had to say about it! Click here for video

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Don’t Forget to Meet Ron Howard and Movieline Tonight in NYC!

Good morning! Just a friendly reminder for all you New Yorkers in the house to join me tonight at the Apple Store SoHo , where I’ll be chatting with Ron Howard about his new film The Dilemma . The fun starts at 7:30; admission is free, but seats are first-come, first-served, so arrive at least a little early to get yours. And polish up your best queries for the Q&A ! See you there… [ Apple Store ]

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Hometown Heartbreak for NY Times: Mosque Opposition Spreads to Sophisticated New York City

Well fancy that: The New York Times has learned what Times Watch has been pointing out for weeks: Not even New Yorkers want a large mosque built two blocks from the site of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. New York City residents were previously praised by Times reporters like Sheryl Gay Stolberg as better informed and thus more tolerant of the idea of a mosque at Ground Zero than ignorant outsiders. But a New York Times poll conducted last week showed that New Yorkers don’t like the idea of building a mosque near the site of the 9-11 terrorist attacks anymore than the rest of the country. In fact, New York City residents (that includes Manhattan and the outer boroughs) oppose it by a 50 margin. Yes, the nationwide opposition to the construction, twice declaimed as a ” nativist impulse ” by the paper’s main political writer Matt Bai, has infected even the tolerant, sophisticated liberals of Manhattan. Building its story around the poll, reporters Michael Barbaro and Marjorie Connelly reported on last Friday’s front page: ” New Yorkers Divided Over Islamic Center, Poll Finds .” (Actually New Yorkers are more than merely divided but are mostly opposed to the mosque being built near Ground Zero.) Two-thirds of New York City residents want a planned Muslim community center and mosque to be relocated to a less controversial site farther away from ground zero in Lower Manhattan, including many who describe themselves as supporters of the project, according to a New York Times poll. The poll indicates that support for the 13-story complex, which organizers said would promote moderate Islam and interfaith dialogue, is tepid in its hometown. …. Over all, 50 percent of those surveyed oppose building the project two blocks north of the World Trade Center site, even though a majority believe that the developers have the right to do so. Thirty-five percent favor it. Opposition is more intense in the boroughs outside Manhattan — for example, 54 percent in the Bronx — but it is even strong in Manhattan, considered a bastion of religious tolerance, where 41 percent are against it. The poll was conducted Aug. 27 to 31 with 892 adults. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points. It suggested that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, the center’s most ardent and public defender, has not unified public opinion around the issue. Asked if they approved or disapproved of how he had handled the subject, city residents were evenly split. Indeed, Times reporters took to Twitter to gush over NYC Mayor Bloomberg’s weepy speech in defense of building the mosque near the site of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam. The Times worked in its standard jab against Newt and Palin as outsiders (albeit outsiders who are on the side of the majority of New Yorkers on this issue): While a majority said politicians in New York should take a stand on the issue, most disapprove of those outside the city weighing in: Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin, among others, have tried to rally opposition to the center. The article was accompanied on the editorial page by a righteously concerned editorial, ” Mistrust and the Mosque ,” moaning over how New Yorkers have failed to teach a moral lesson to the ignorant masses. The furor over the proposed Islamic cultural center and mosque near ground zero keeps giving us new reasons for dismay. As politicians and commentators work themselves and viewers into a rage, others who should be standing up for freedom and tolerance tiptoe away. To the growing pile of discouragement, add this: A New York Times poll of New York City residents that found that even this city, the country’s most diverse and cosmopolitan , is not immune to suspicion and to a sadly wary misunderstanding of Muslim-Americans. …. Tolerance, however, isn’t the same as understanding, so it is appalling to see New Yorkers who could lead us all away from mosque madness, who should know better, playing to people’s worst instincts.

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NYT Calls New Yorkers ‘Appalling’ for Opposing Ground Zero Mosque

The New York Times Friday called many of its readers “appalling” for their opposition to the Ground Zero mosque. As NewsBusters reported moments ago, the Times released a new poll Friday finding that 67 percent of New York City residents are against the proposed location for the Islamic center. At the same time, the Gray Lady, clearly not concerned about offending its dwindling number of patrons, chose to insult portions of its remaining readership with the following editorial : It has always been a myth that New York City, in all its dizzying globalness, is a utopia of humanistic harmony. The city has a bloody history of ethnic and class strife. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are two pinnacles of American openness to the outsider. New Yorkers like to think they are a perfect fit with their city. Tolerance, however, isn’t the same as understanding, so it is appalling to see New Yorkers who could lead us all away from mosque madness, who should know better, playing to people’s worst instincts. That includes Carl Paladino and Rick Lazio, Republicans running for governor who have disgraced their state with histrionics about the mosque being a terrorist triumph. And Rudolph Giuliani, who cloaks his opposition to the mosque as “sensitivity” to 9/11 families without acknowledging that this conflates all prayerful Muslims with terrorists, a despicable conclusion. New Yorkers, like other Americans, have a way to go. That’s a heckuva way to treat your patrons as well as prospective customers. Is it any wonder this company’s stock is trading close to a 26-year low?

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New App, Weeels, Arrives Just In Time To Help New Yorkers Order and Share Car Services

photo: Emily Carmichael Anyone who has ever tried hailing a cab in NYC downtown on a weekend night knows it can be a combat sport. And then try getting that cabbie to take you to Brooklyn. If you live in Brooklyn along the G line just getting around by bus or subway can drive you mad. And things have just gotten worse for public transit riders. Fortunately for New Yorkers with iPhones (and soon, any smart phone), a new application called “Weeels”, may alleviate some of the pain by giving riders the ability to order and share a car service for immediate pick-up. – a faster, more customizable kind of public transit…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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A Few Rules for Tourists Visiting New York City This Summer [Rules]

In honor of the hero who divided a strip of sidewalk along Fifth Avenue into lanes for “tourists” and “New Yorkers,” we decided to put together a few tips for the masses who will be visiting New York this summer. More