In Jacksonville, President Obama laid out his vision for an economy that grows from the middle out, not the top down. Baca selengkapnya.
President Obama traveled to the University of Central Missouri to highlight the importance of preparing our students and workers for the global economy of the 21st century. Baca selengkapnya.
President Obama returned to Knox College to kick off a series of speeches about his vision for rebuilding an economy that puts the middle class—and those fighting to join it—front and center. Baca selengkapnya.
If you’re in the neighborhood I would love to see you in my audience! Request tickets at www.EllenTV.com and come dance with us. Baca selengkapnya.
This landmark building houses free public events, such as lectures, films, music and dance events. They have the world’s largest stained glass Tiffany dome. Baca selengkapnya.
There are 22,000 square feet of walls at this climbing gym! From beginner-friendly routes to advanced overhangs, you can tackle the walls on your own or with classes. Baca selengkapnya.
PHOTO: Reenact this shot of the sailor and his girl sharing a victory kiss on VJ day, 1945, at the link, and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Baca selengkapnya.
President Obama visited the Amazon Fulfillment Center and talked about the first and most important cornerstone of middle-class security: a good job in a durable, growing industry. Baca selengkapnya.
President Obama participated in an arrival ceremony and bilateral meeting with President Macky Sall of Senega. Baca selengkapnya.
PHOTO: City officials show off a new noiseless subway car in 1933, at the link! (What ever happened to those plush padded seats?) Baca selengkapnya.
Discarded umbrellas are assembled into a 24ft diameter spherical dome which floats on the water as a revelation of the city’s accumulated waterborne debris. See Harvest Dome 2.0 until Aug 31, 2013 Baca selengkapnya.
Crying into your eggnog...9 Signs You're Headed for a Holiday Meltdown Baca selengkapnya.
Riverside Park stretches for four miles along the Hudson River from W 72nd St to 158th St. Original design by same architect of Central Park, Frederick Law Olmsted (1875). Full history in blog. <LINK> Baca selengkapnya.