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NEW YORK - APRIL 15: A horse drawn carriage waits to move outside of Central Park on April 15, 2010 in New York, New York. A new law that passed the New York City Council will require carriage horses to have bigger stalls, five weeks of yearly rest time, and blankets to keep them warm in cold temperatures. The law, which is expected to be signed by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will also raise the price of a carriage ride to $50 for the first 20 minutes instead of the current $34 for the first half-hour. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Jan 22

Next Week/This Week: The Neighsayers

It's all horse youknowhat.
By Ross Barkan
A man unfurls the American flag on the first anniversary of 9/11 (Photo: Justin Sullivan for Getty Images)
Jan 15

Next Week/This Week: New York Values

This one's for you, Ted Cruz.
By Observer Politics Team
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
Dec 4

Next Week/This Week: Silver Bells

Ring-a-ling.
By Observer Politics Team
Marcia Kramer is "Demanding Answers." (Screengrab: CBS 2 News)
Nov 6

Next Week/This Week: Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!

By Observer Politics Team
Sen. Marco Rubio: (Photo: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Oct 30

Next Week/This Week: On the Marco

By Observer Politics Team
The Mets triumphed over the Dodgers in the NLDS last night. (Photo: :Sean M. Haffey for Getty Images)
Oct 16

Next Week/This Week: Nice to Mets You

By Observer Politics Team
End of the line. (Photo: Timothy A. Clary for Getty Images)
Oct 9

Next Week/This Week: Long Train Running

By Observer Politics Team
NYPD IG Philip Eure and DOI Commissioner Mark Peters at a previous press conference.
Oct 2

Next Week/This Week: Watching the Watchmen

By Observer Politics Team
Carly Fiorina. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sep 18

Next Week/This Week: iCarly

By Observer Politics Team
Vice President Joseph Biden and Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday (Photo: Andrew Burton for Getty Images)
Sep 11

Next Week/This Week: Biden His Time

By Observer Politics Team
Mayor Bill de Blasio tweaked the Post on Twitter, only to invite criticism of himself from social media users. (Screenshot: Twitter)
Sep 4

Next Week/This Week: Don’t Pick Fights With People Who Buy Ink by the Barrel

By Observer Politics Team
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during Wednesday's 620 point rally (Photo: Andrew Burton for Getty Images)
Aug 28

Next Week/This Week: Rise and Fall

By Observer Politics Team
A body-painted model approaches two men in Times Square (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images).
Aug 21

Next Week/This Week: The Naked and the Dead

By Observer Politics Team
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at a press conference updating the public on the Legionnaires' outbreak in the Bronx at Lincoln Hospital. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
Aug 14

Next Week/This Week: Legionnaires’ of Doom

By Observer Politics Team
Pluto, at right, and its moon Charon in a composite photo from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. (Photo: NASA-JHUAPL-SWRI)
Jul 16

Next Week/This Week: A Plutonic Relationship

By Observer Politics Team
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