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Comet Neowise: How To See It In NYC

Comet Neowise: How To See It In NYC

2Posted Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 3:43 pm ETReplies (2)NEW YORK CITY – Comet Neowise is zooming around the planet – and putting on a show for New York City skygazers for the next couple of weeks. To see the brightest comet in nearly a quarter of a century, all you need is a little patience.Comet Neowise has been visible in the northeast sky with the naked eye about an hour before sunrise for the past month. The comet, which NASA says could become known as the “Great Comet of 2020,” is going prime time, though, and this week is visible in the evening sky. It will appear to zoom across the...

July 14, 2020
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NYC's Billionaires Have Amassed Fortunes During Pandemic: Forbes

NYC's Billionaires Have Amassed Fortunes During Pandemic: Forbes

4Posted Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 12:29 pm ETUpdated Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 2:33 pm ETReplies (4)NEW YORK CITY – The coronavirus might have been devastating for New York City's economy but, for the super rich, the past year has been a massive money maker.In the past year 125 billionaires called New York state home, with the majority living in the city, according to Forbes magazine's Of those 125, only 19 lost money during the global pandemic. The vast majority increased their wealth by billions of dollars.In comparison, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers lost their jobs in the past year and vast...

April 9, 2021
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The Worst Slush Puddle In NYC: Help Patch Find It

The Worst Slush Puddle In NYC: Help Patch Find It

0Posted Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 9:38 am ETReply NEW YORK CITY – Every winter, as reliable as overheated apartments and ice plummeting from skyscrapers onto sidewalks, they form at intersections across New York City.The slush puddle. A New York staple more accurately described as an icy lake, calf deep and stretching just too far for an average stride to reach dry land. Usually accessed through and thin and dirty chasm dug into the snow, the filthy, freezing water laps into roadway, constantly replenished by melting ice washing the street's filth and debris into the pool.Pedestrians have a...

February 4, 2021
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