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The 1953 convertible New Yorker was available as a V8-only offering, packing the first-gen 331 FirePower hemi motor and a first-year styling and safety option ...
First introduced in the late 1930s, the Chrysler New Yorker is one of America's longest-running nameplates. It was the company's flagship model for decades and spawned a few spectacular rigs over ...
A subway-platform poster for the School of Visual Arts was trying to stimulate discussion about A.I. One commuter engaged, and got locked up. When a Writer Takes to the Stage A one-man show, a box ...
A 55-year-old longtime New Yorker was grazed by a stray bullet while walking on Central Park West on Thursday evening — choking up as she recounted the “terrifying” ordeal to The Post.
Don’t count the Blue Jackets out of the NHL’s Eastern Conference playoff race yet. It took a late tying goal, a nerve-wracking video review and key performances during overtime and shootout by ...
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The New Yorker staff writer Clare Malone joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the changes that Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post, is making at the paper. They talk about why Bezos decided to ...
They discuss the online response and hear from the writer Paul Elie, who’s been covering the event on the ground at the Vatican for The New Yorker. Then the hosts consider how recent cultural ...
June 6, 2025 marks Chrysler’s 100th anniversary as an auto manufacturer. As a nameplate, Chrysler owes its existence to ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is scheduled for a second launch in late spring from Cape Canaveral. The company aims to land the first-stage booster on the Jacklyn drone ship after failing to do ...
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I have been in New York for twenty-two years and still get the weird feeling that I am living in a dream. Not living a dream—the city can be yucky and hard—but inhabiting a blur of the ...