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Homeless Man Arrested in Subway Stabbings That Left 2 Dead, 2 Wounded

Homeless Man Arrested in Subway Stabbings That Left 2 Dead, 2 Wounded Rigoberto Lopez, 21, was arrested on murder and attempted murder charges. The police said he ambushed homeless people who were sleeping in the subway. One of the four separate stabbings on the A line took place at the 181st Street station in Washington Heights.Credit.Dakota Santiago for The New York Times Feb. 14, 2021 A homeless man with a history of psychiatric issues was arrested on Sunday on charges that he stabbed four people who were sleeping in the subway, killing two of them, during a violent spree that raised alarms over safety in the transit system.

Superstar Cities Are in Trouble

Superstar Cities Are in Trouble Derek Thompson © Getty / The Atlantic Some evenings, when pandemic cabin fever reaches critical levels, I relieve my claustrophobia by escaping into the dreamworld of Zillow, the real-estate website. From the familiar confines of my Washington, D.C., apartment, I teleport to a ranch on the outskirts of Boise, Idaho; to a patio nestled in the hillsides of Phoenix, Arizona; or to a regal living room in one of the baroque palaces of Plano, Texas. Apparently, many of you are doing the same thing. Zillow searches have soared during the health crisis, according to Jeff Tucker, the company’s chief economist. “We’ve seen online searches for Boise, Phoenix, and Atlanta rising fastest among people who live in coastal cities, like Los Angeles and New York,” Tucker told me. Higher search volumes on Zillow have coincided with a booming housing market in the South and the West, as rents fall in expensive coastal cities.

Storm Orlena leaves at least four dead including three who died in murder-suicide

Orlena has ALREADY dumped two feet of snow and is still going: 2,000 flights are cancelled, cities are flooded, woman freezes to death outside her house and three are shot dead during row over shovelling as monster Nor easter batters East Coast New York City s Central Park has recorded more than a foot of snow as of Monday evening  Snowfall is expected to continue through Tuesday with forecasters predicting around two feet in total  The first victim of the storm was named as 67-year-old Patricia Becker Becker, who suffered with Alzheimer s disease, reportedly wandered away from her home and was found dead of hypothermia on an Allentown street Monday morning

The Remote Work Revolution Will Be Bigger Than We Think

Superstar Cities Are in Trouble Derek Thompson © Getty / The Atlantic Some evenings, when pandemic cabin fever reaches critical levels, I relieve my claustrophobia by escaping into the dreamworld of Zillow, the real-estate website. From the familiar confines of my Washington, D.C., apartment, I teleport to a ranch on the outskirts of Boise, Idaho; to a patio nestled in the hillsides of Phoenix, Arizona; or to a regal living room in one of the baroque palaces of Plano, Texas. Apparently, many of you are doing the same thing. Zillow searches have soared during the health crisis, according to Jeff Tucker, the company’s chief economist. “We’ve seen online searches for Boise, Phoenix, and Atlanta rising fastest among people who live in coastal cities, like Los Angeles and New York,” Tucker told me. Higher search volumes on Zillow have coincided with a booming housing market in the South and the West, as rents fall in expensive coastal cities.

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