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Are Wall Street Robots Killing Ordinary Investors?
Computer-powered high-frequency trading may be pushing out all types of traditional investors, says a new report.
Beyond Clicktivism: Jodi Dean on the Limits of Technology in the Occupy Movement
Occupy Wall Street’s recent one-year anniversary, and subsequent re-up, inspired a number of commentaries on the movement. What have been its successes? What have been its failures? What does its future look like?
The Crash of 1987: 25 Years After Black Monday, Not Much Has Changed
It should have been a lesson learned.
Some New Photographs by Todd Fisher
We haven't heard from Todd in a long time, but we're glad he's back in our collective lives. He graciously gave us some pictures that make us simultaneously miss the summer and love the winter.
Krohn's Disease - End the Occupation
Jonathan Krohn visits the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street.
Sweaty Street Style at Jen Kao's NYFW Show
I arrived to the entrance of Jen Kao's show dripping in grossness thanks to the NYC humidity. Since it was brutally hot, I decided to take photos of other folks also sweating their tits off.
How the One Percent Lives
This past weekend I got tired of my apartment--the roaches, the rust around the bathtub, my sad pile of dirty laundry--and decided to go on the 12th annual Inside Tribeca Loft Tour.