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Early Addition: What Languages Do New Yorkers Speak?
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Early Addition: What Languages Do New Yorkers Speak?


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Ben Yakas

Published Dec 7, 2012

Modified Dec 7, 2012


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Published Dec 7, 2012

Modified Dec 7, 2012


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  • Scott Stringer will probably win the race for City Comptroller.
  • It turns out that Homeland and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia have more in common than you might imagine.
  • Here's a new interactive from WNYC: what languages do New Yorkers speak?
  • Stephen Colbert is really super serious about his desire to fill the Senate seat of outgoing South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint.
  • Look, the Batman villains formed a K-pop band together.
  • Bill Murray appeared on Dave Letterman last night, but he had to be kidnapped, Tased and dragged into the studio.
  • it would cost over $18,000 to recreate your 400 sq ft studio in GINGERBREAD.
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park is still closing at dusk because of Sandy.
  • The Washington Post and The Daily Beast are both likely jumping on the paywall bandwagon.
  • Everyone's favorite Gangnam guy Psy once sang about wanting to, uh, "Kill those fucking Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captives."
  • And finally, this cat is excellent at spinning:

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