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65.jpgYou cannot be detained, arrested, or fined for going topless in public in New York. Earlier this year, the Do Not Arrest Topless Women memo was read aloud at NYPD roll calls for 10 straight days. [Thanks GG]

Some wealthy Manhattan moms have figured out a way to cut the long lines at Disney World — by hiring disabled people to pose as family members so they and their kids can jump to the front, The Post has learned.

Florida Mayoral Candidate Boasts Endorsement from Jesus Christ.

Is the Canadian Housing Market Falling Apart?

The effectiveness of placebo treatment for pain is related to personality traits.

More sleep may decrease the risk of suicide in people with insomnia.

Biological clue to why women live longer than men.

Recent research discovered that an individual can indeed successfully try to be happier, especially when cheery music aids the process.

Using the size of the CEO signature on annual SEC filings to measure CEO narcissism, we find that narcissism is positively associated with several measures of firm overinvestment.

A picture of a large pair of eyes triggers feelings of surveillance in potential thieves, making them less likely to break the rules.

Experienced job interviewers are no better at spotting lying candidates.

Composite and 3-D-printed components will mean jet engines that use 15 percent less fuel.

Terahertz image reveals Goya’s hidden signature in old painting. Terahertz radiation occupies the part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and the microwave.

How to Mine Cell-Phone Data Without Invading Your Privacy.

Acxiom knows where you live, where you shop and what you like to do. But it’s not quite the evil data monolith you might expect. A peek inside one of the world’s largest data brokers.

The least racially tolerant countries.

Meet the new Google Maps.

Google Images Atari breakout

Urs Fischer, Untitled, 2011.





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