Explore More He’s living his own real-life “Seinfeld” episode, but it’s no laughing matter.
A Brooklyn man who claims he suffered severe burns from a cup of McDonald’s coffee has gotten the green light to sue the fast-foot outlet that served him the scalding-hot beverage.
Boris Khanimov’s mishap is similar to one portrayed on Jerry Seinfeld’s classic sitcom, in which the Cosmo Kramer character burned himself with a cup of joe — then scored free coffee for life from the fictional “Java World” chain. Read More...
Take the necessary precautions to beat the heat: drink plenty of fluids and refrain from alcohol and caffeine, limit outdoor activities during the hottest time of the day, wear light-colored clothing, and wear a hat. If you don`t have air conditioning, consider going to a community cooling center, a shopping center/mall, a library, or movie theater.
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Frank Dobson Square is no place to linger, even on a warm October day. This brick-paved chunk of East London has seen better days, not least because its centerpiece, Dobson’s 1951 sculpture “Woman With Fish,” was vandalized beyond repair and removed in 2002. Those sitting on the benches around the square — who number three, including me, this Thursday morning — have only its former home, a forlorn metal plinth, to look at now. Read More...