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A daily log of online articles I’ve read

What I read today march 19

  • Forget 'machine for living in' – Hudson Yards is a machine for investing in, The Guardian

  • Only 7 Black Students Got Into N.Y.’s Most Selective High School, Out of 895 Spots, NY Times

  • Labor divide deepens in ongoing battle with real estate at Hudson Yards, Politico

  • Hudson Yards deal ends nastiest fight in NYC real estate, Crain’s

  • A Wave Of New Bills Would Ban Abortion Before Most Women Even Know They're Pregnant, Refinery 29

  • Welcome to Birdpunk: A Subculture of a Subculture, Audubon

  • It’s science: Your toddler’s dinosaur obsession is making them smarter, Motherly

  • New Law Recognizes Racial Bias When Identifying Witnesses, Bklynr

  • As pied-à-terre tax gains steam, NYC real estate industry pushes back, Curbed

  • Photos: Inside Vessel, Thomas Heatherwick’s Hudson Yards sculpture, Curbed

  • Visiting Hudson Yards , Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York

  • Snark Park: Interactive art 'theme park' opens in New York, CNN

  • At Hudson Yards, the future isn’t now, Curbed

  • Hudson Yards opening: Timeline of the megaproject’s major moments, Curbed

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