
- Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: Fatal jumper on the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, a MOS (member of service) bitten by a dog at 48-36 47 Street in Queens, and a car vs. a building at West 27th Street in Manhattan.
- A-Rod may stick with the Yankees in a last-minute windfall deal that may be worth worth $280 million.
- Ira Levin, the author of "Rosemary's Baby," "The Boys From Brazil," and "The Stepford Wives" passed away this week.
- Al Gore is moving his investment firm to green building One Bryant Park, also known as the Bank of America building where construction debris fell in the street last month.
- Jet Blue is preparing for the Thanksgiving rush to avoid another PR debacle.
- Mentally ill patients are being placed on the Upper West Side and residents are objecting. The latter say that it's not bigotry, but that their tranquil suburb is being overrun with drug addicts and the mentally ill.
- Free is a subjective term when it comes to "Yolato" and "promotion."
- Katie Couric has a tremendous sense of humor.
- The foregone time when authors rather than billionaires ran for Mayor. It's a podcast, but there's also a transcript.
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