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With Higher Oil Prices, Electric Vehicles Like Fisker Oceans Are Retaking The Streets Of NYC
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A Love Letter to the City's Old Trains
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Looking For a $30 Chicken Nugget Topped With Caviar? COQODAQ Has Your Back.
It seems like an odd concept, essentially marketing fried chicken as a luxury meal, but they do it well and the quality of the chicken is very high and the restaurant prepares it very well.
We’re not reporting on the met gala because whatever. Anyway, thanks & bye.
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