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03 Mar 2017

Best Safe and Legal Abortion Options in NYC

So. You’re in New York City. You’re pregnant. And you’d like to stop being pregnant. There are a number of ways you could have gotten here, and a number of ways you could feel about it. You could be single or partnered, younger or older, someone who already has kids

Lana A. 0
01 Mar 2017

NYC’s Early Picnic Season Actually Horrible Omen

Usually, we have until late April before the local anomaly of people wearing shorts and tee shirts inappropriately takes place. It’s a fun NY tradition; we make fun of their optimism and are rewarded with smug laughter when they end up stuck in a blizzard, desperately trying to hail a

Tiana Miller 0
21 Feb 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos Book Deal & CPAC Speech Cancelled Over Pedophilia Comments

Alt-right spokesman and Breitbart news editor Milo Yiannopoulos has had his book deal taken away and his speaking engagement at Conservative Political Action Conference cancelled over allegations that he condones pedophilia.  Fellow employees at Breibart news have reportedly threatened to leave the network if action against Milo is not taken. Milo Yiannopoulos has

Alex Mak - Managing Editor 0
17 Feb 2017

Bizarre Press Conference was Totally NOT Donald “Ranting and Raving”

Last night’s press conference didn’t disappoint with the usual Trump theatrics. It appeared thrown together rather hastily in response to mounting media criticism over the 45th president’s recent executive orders and cabinet choices.

Tiana Miller 0
10 Feb 2017

The KKK Sucks At The Internet (and fact checking)

What can you say about the Klan that hasn’t already been said? Ignorant. Hateful. Cowards. Murderers. Terrorists. So their websites must be the goddamn worst. BUT you’d be surprised how much some, like The Loyal White Knights of the KKK, are ODDLY WELCOMING. To a point. But maybe they’re just

jakeh 0
08 Feb 2017

Political Secrets and The Day Job That Exposes Them

Political Opposition Research. What is it? Who does it hurt? How does it work? And who the hell does it? Well, I can’t answer that last one for you because this interview was arranged under strict rules of anonymity. To pay homage to my favorite 1970’s political film I’m calling

Lauryn Petrie - NYC Editor 0
05 Feb 2017

After The Women’s March, Now What?

The Women’s March in NYC the day after the Inauguration was monumental. By now you’ve heard about the unity, solidarity, and strength felt by many as they participated in the march with hundreds of thousands of other similarly-outraged people–250,000 people, approximately–and millions more in cities across the country and the

Lana A. 0