2019年6月1日 星期六

New York Today: Ocasio-Cortez Went Back to Bartending. Slogans Were Served.

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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Ocasio-Cortez Went Back to Bartending. Slogans Were Served.
Much of the crowd at the staged event in Jackson Heights, Queens, was made up of nail salon and restaurant workers wearing matching T-shirts and demanding

Much of the crowd at the staged event in Jackson Heights, Queens, was made up of nail salon and restaurant workers wearing matching T-shirts and demanding "one fair wage." Elizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times

By VIVIAN WANG
The congresswoman, who has often cited her former restaurant job to emphasize her roots, mounted a classic political stunt to promote higher pay for tipped-wage workers.
A demonstrator marched in front of a rally outside City Hall in Manhattan by those opposed to the decriminalization of prostitution.
Could Prostitution Be Next to Be Decriminalized?
By JESSE MCKINLEY

Presidential candidates and state lawmakers are all debating whether to remove penalties for prostitution, a proposal that used to be taboo in most political circles.

Jennifer Dulos, 50, has been missing for a week after dropping off her children at a school in New Canaan, Conn. 
Mystery in a Wealthy Town: She Dropped Off Her Children, Then Went Missing
By MICHAEL GOLD

Jennifer Dulos, who had been in a contentious custody battle with her estranged husband, was last seen when she took her five children to their Connecticut school a week ago.

The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance, has said that the ban on gravity knives has enhanced public safety and pushed lawmakers to keep it.
The 'Gravity Knife' Led to Thousands of Questionable Arrests. Now It's Legal.
By JESSE MCKINLEY

New York ended its unusual ban on the knives, which can be opened with a one-handed flick of the wrist.

Frank Lucas, who became one of America's most notorious gangsters in the 1960s and '70s when he began selling a potent heroin on the streets of Harlem and Newark, in 2007.
Frank Lucas Dies at 88; Drug Kingpin Depicted in 'American Gangster'
By ROBERT D. MCFADDEN

His rise from poverty to riches through a drug-smuggling enterprise was a larger-than-life tale of ambition, organization and ruthless brutality.

Thomas Gilbert Jr., a Princeton graduate, is accused of fatally shooting his wealthy father after his parents reduced his allowance.
The Ivy League Son, Accused of Killing His Father, Unravels in Court
By EDGAR SANDOVAL

Thomas Gilbert Jr. repeatedly interrupted testimony from his mother, who said he had been mentally ill for years before his father's murder.

Walt Whitman, posing with a butterfly in 1883.
On Walt Whitman's Big Birthday, 10 Glorious Relics
By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER

The bicentennial of New York's most celebrated literary son is being commemorated with three exhibitions.

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Tony Soprano's House Hits the Market
By STEFANOS CHEN

The owners of the 5,600-square-foot New Jersey home have set a "starting price" of $3.4 million.

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