Tuesday’s Headlines: Sacrificial Cyclist Edition
We liked a Times story about the rise in bike sales — but didn't like that it failed to point out that bike infrastructure isn't keeping pace. Get on that, Mr. Mayor.
May 19, 2020
Around and a Roundy: The Mayor’s Transportation Panel is Dominated by Cars
Editorial cartoonist Bill Roundy thinks cars will speak too loudly on the mayor's "recovery" task force.
May 19, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: The Times is Printing Pornography!
The NY Times's Sunday piece on the joy of driving in pandemic New York might be the worst form of car porn since Ford v. Ferrari. Plus the rest of the weekends news.
May 18, 2020
VIDEO: Open Streets Are Letting Kids Be Kids Again
People are seeing how life is so much better when cars are banished from neighborhood streets and kids can just ... play (which reminds us of a song!).
May 17, 2020
Friday’s Headlines: It’s Raining Cars and Dogs Edition
You know the carpocalypse is coming when even the Weather Channel is covering how people will drive more once the coronavirus lockdowns end. That, plus the rest of the day's news.
May 15, 2020
A Round and a Roundy: The NYPD’s Racially Biased COVID-19 Enforcement Scandal
City officials keep denying that NYPD officers are systematically carrying out social distancing enforcement in a racially biased manner, but our editorial cartoonist isn't buying it.
May 13, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines: How About a Little Slack for DOT Edition
Look, let's acknowledge that these are tough times for city workers, and we should give them a break. OK, break's over. Now, to the mostly terrible news from yesterday...
May 13, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines: ‘Idol’ Threats Edition
Yesterday, budget stories were breaking like fragile self-images at a high school dance. That plus all the other news.
May 12, 2020
A Round and a Roundy: The Real Plague is MTA Cruelty
Gov. Cuomo and the MTA said they were closing the subways between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. because the trains needed to be disinfected — but our cartoonist knows better.
May 11, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: Keep Calm and Remain on ‘Pause’ Edition
To the surprise of no one, Gov. Cuomo extended the stay-at-home order through June 7, which means another four weeks of this interminable — and all-too-necessary — sorrow. Plus all the other news.
May 11, 2020