A Round and a Roundy: No Wonder America is Losing the Safety Race


October 13, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: This is Not a Holiday Edition
Today, most of America will get a day off from work because the calendar says it's "Columbus Day." Well, we'll skip the celebration of centuries of colonialism and genocide, and offer you today's news digest.
October 12, 2020
The Future of E-Bikes Might Be One ‘Clip’ Away
Finally, a clip-on that's perfectly in style.
October 12, 2020
Friday’s Headlines: Tears for Jim Dwyer Edition
A great, ink-stained tabloid and broadsheet wretch has gone to the great newsroom in the sky. Plus all the other news from yesterday.
October 9, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines: Answering Your Questions Edition
Hopefully, today's headlines will answer all your questions (unlike Vice President Pence last night, who treated Susan Page's queries like the NYPD press office treats ours!)
October 8, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines: The Hero and the Zero Edition
Fresh out of the hospital, President Trump (the zero of our headline above) just pulled the plug on our transit system. And roughly at the same time, mourners gathered to salute cyclist and nurse Clara Kang (the hero) who was killed on Third Avenue last week. Plus all the other news.
October 7, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines: Before and After on Little W. 12th St. Edition
Too bad demonstration projects can't be permanent. Plus all the other news from yesterday.
October 6, 2020
A Beautiful Day on the Queensboro Bridge — Will It Lead to More Space for Oppressed Pedestrians?
Participants in Monday's walkthrough said they got a firm quasi-commitment that the city would take back a lane on the Queensboro Bridge from car drivers and finally give it back to pedestrians.
October 6, 2020
A Round and a Roundy: Federal ‘Pedestrian Safety Month’ is a Joke
This week, our cartoonist Bill Roundy goes national to lampoon the federal government's weak response to the pedestrian safety crisis.
October 5, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: Weekend of Outrage Edition
A lot of lousy things happened over the weekend. Plus all the other, less lousy, news.
October 5, 2020