Whale watchers have said that record numbers of humpback whales are returning to New York waters. The whales are swimming within just a mile of the Rockaway peninsula in Queens. Director of the Ocean Giants program at the Wildlife Conservation Society, Howard Rosenbaum said that the fact that some of the most charismatic and largest animals ever to exist on the planet Earth are swimming within … [Read more...]
NYC’s Garbage Disposal Services Helped by Insects
NYC’s garbage disposal is not an easy job. For a city with over 8 million citizens bustling across the packed streets, going by their day-to-day life, trash tends to pile up. And just like any other jungle, be it concrete or natural, it does not fall behind when it comes to the grand insect and critter ecosystems that emerge in it. What is not so much common knowledge outside the general … [Read more...]
New York City Wi-Fi Hubs Instead of Payphones from 2015
New York City will implement a highly ambitious idea that will bring its inhabitants and visitors one of the most desired service, gigabit Wi-Fi. The municipality plans to replace the antiqued payphone boots with high-tech multifunctional hubs. Three of the booths, however, will be maintained as souvenirs. The idea has been floating around for years, but the administration placed a call only … [Read more...]
NYC Lawyer Became the Focus Point in Rape Investigation
A loud, inescapable lawyer that has been a fierce adversary of the New York Police Department for years is now the focus point of a potential rape case. Sanford Rubenstein is now receiving unwelcome attention, after a member of Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Work accused the attorney of sexually assaulting her. The case has made Rubenstein step away from the prominent case in which a man died … [Read more...]
New York City at Risk of Pollen Spring Allergies
Winters are over, and now its spring’s turn to affect you with pollen grains. Flu season runs from October to sometimes as late as May, with April as the worst month of allergy season. The health experts have alerted the people, saying pollen count in the New York City will soar to its high levels on both Saturday and Sunday due to the warm temperatures. The hot climate prompts plants to create … [Read more...]
Bullied Teen pursued free plastic surgery from a NYC nonprofit
A NYC nonprofit gave a home schooled bullied teen a free nose job. Renata, 15 who was home schooled and after tolerating several bullying from her classmates convinced herself and her mother, Michelle, that a nose job was the only way forward. "They were just calling me 'that girl with the big nose,'" Renata says. "It just really hurts. And you can’t get over it." "I tried convincing … [Read more...]