• New York Times Sinks to New Low in Its Psychiatric Drug Coverage

    Establishment psychiatry, Big Pharma, and the mainstream media have acknowledged that a single antidepressant treatment does not work for the majority of patients; but for nearly twenty years, they have told us that in the “real world,” doctors provide patients who have been failed by their initial antidepressant with another antidepressant, and if that fails, still another, and that this real-world treatment is successful for nearly 70% of patients. This nearly 70% antidepressant effectiveness...

  • New York, New York | Local and National Hourly Weather Forecasts

    Hour by hour weather updates and local hourly weather forecasts for New York, New York including, temperature, precipitation, dew point, humidity and wind

  • A Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York Are Protesting a Bunch of Privileged B-Holes in New York

    Tonight is the annual Met Gala, where the most artisan bakery of the upper crust goes to show off that they have money, access, and odd ideas about fashion. It is, quite simply, a gathering of the privileged. Most folks might not even be aware of the gala's purpose (to raise money for the Met's Costume Institute, which is the only department at the museum required to pay for itself), but it is a thing we must see covered by news media and plastered all over social media.

  • Yen recovers to 152 range against dollar in Asian trading

    The yen appreciated to the upper 152 range against the U.S. dollar on Friday in Asian trading, reaching that level for the first time in nearly three weeks, as the currency strengthens in the wake of two suspected interventions by Japanese authorities. The yen temporarily advanced to around 152.83 in

  • Reservations at top New York City restaurants are selling for hundreds of dollars

    Some college students work in the school cafeteria or at the local coffee shop, but Alex Eisler, a sophomore at Brown University in Rhode Island, sells dinner reservations at some of New York City’s hottest restaurants. He does it through an app called Appointment Trader, where people can pay for a seat at the table at some of the city’s buzziest spots, like 4 Charles, Don Angie or Carbone, a practice that has earned the scorn of some top restaurants and earned Eisler $100,000 over the past 19...

  • Yen briefly rises to 151 in New York after weak U.S. labor data

    The yen appreciated against the U.S. dollar in New York on Friday, briefly reaching a three-week high in the upper 151 range after the latest labor data suggested a weaker-than-expected situation in nonfarm payrolls. The yen's high for the day was 151.86 per dollar, a level that has not been

  • New 'portal' connects Dublin and New York City

    The groundbreaking public technology sculptures were officially launched in both cities today, forming an "unprecedented bridge"

  • Northern Lights in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut Visible Now—Here's When and How

    North America is getting a rare northern lights show this Friday and, possibly, through the weekend.

  • There's no escaping New York in new A Quiet Place: Day One trailer

    The latest trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One has a lot more alien and, worryingly, a lot more cat. Thankfully, this seems like a pretty docile, meow-free cat, so he’ll probably do fine in the muted world the characters in this franchise are forced to occupy. The people, on the other hand, aren’t doing so hot. Day One—which stars Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff, and Djimon Hounsou—takes fans of the original John Krasinski series back to the first day of this hushed apocalypse. We still...

  • Harvey Weinstein must face new New York trial this autumn

    New York prosecutors plan to retry the case in September after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.

  • New Range Rover and Range Rover Sport get Insurane Incentives in the UK

    Land Rover, the renowned British luxury vehicle manufacturer, has taken a proactive stance in addressing the escalating concerns surrounding insurance premiums and the growing threat of organized crime targeting high-end vehicles. Recognizing the need for innovative solutions, the company has introduced a groundbreaking insurance incentive program tailored specifically for its iconic Range Rover and Range […]

  • Black migrants in New York experiencing scarcity and inequity, new study says

    Migrants gather outside of the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan awaiting processing on Aug. 2, 2023. The newcomers are experiencing disparities with shelter, food and warm clothing, according to a study. [ more › ]