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King of rap Jay-Z rocked Brooklyn as he performed at the opening night of the Barclays Center. King of rap Jay-Z rocked Brooklyn as he opened the newly built Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets, of which he owns part of, Friday night. Apple CEO, Tim Cook Apologizes for Maps Service, iPhone 5
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The world's largest Ferris wheel that will overlook the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline is coming to New York. Reese Witherspoon Welcomes New Baby
Actress Reese Witherspoon gave birth to her third child yesterday. Actress Reese Witherspoon, who recently put up her Ojai vacation home for sale, gave birth to her third child, on Sept. Consumers Lift Spending to Pay for Pricier Gasoline
Consumer spending rose in August by the most in six months as households stretched to pay for higher gasoline prices. Brooke Astor Home Auction Brings in $18.8 Million
A two-day auction of gems belonging to Philanthropist Brooke Astor brought in an estimate of $18.8 million. California Law Protects Right to Display Election Signs
New California law protects the rights of tenants and homeowners to display political view points. It is common to drive through local neighborhoods during an election year and find political signs of every shape and size supporting different parties, planted in front of some of the yards in town. WTC Construction Results in Port Authority Downgrade
Fears of a downgrade that prompted the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey into raising tolls and fairs last year, took place on Monday. New Features on iOS 6 to be More Convenient for Realtor's
Apple released the highly anticipated new iPhone 5 last week, with the latest version of the company's mobile software, iOS 6 to its customers. Man Who Jumped into Bronx Zoo Tiger's Den, Identified as Former Real Estate Agent
The N.Y. man who jumped from the Bronx Zoo monorail into a tigers den on Friday, has been identified as David Villalobos, a former real estate agent with Bond New York.