Something like a flimsy yellow credit card, the MetroCard has bound together nearly everyone in the city—real-estate moguls ...
There were few tears at a funeral for the MetroCard, which included chants of “swipe, swipe” and an urn. To anyone who ...
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Subway riders hold funeral for New York City’s iconic MetroCard
More than 90% of subway and bus riders are using OMNY, which stands for “One Metro New York.” Options include a reloadable ...
For old time’s sake, please swipe again. Dec. 31 marks a milestone in New York City’s transit history. MetroCard sales will ...
The humble MetroCard may have outlasted its useful life, but in its day it was revolutionary, says Jodi Shapiro, curator at ...
Most buildings on Brown's campus have traditionally been open and have not required swipe card during daytime hours, but the university plans to do "large-scale systematic security review of the ...
The new visa for rich foreigners had Kimmel rethinking the Statue of Liberty’s inscription: “Never mind your poor and tired. Give us a million bucks — you’re in.” By Trish Bendix Welcome to Late Night ...
Fees paid by merchants to accept credit card and debit cards will dampen consumer spending power this holiday shopping season as sellers look for ways to offset the cost, says the Merchants Payment ...
Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year, and most of us approach it with a plan. We hunt for deals, compare prices and try to stretch our dollars a little further. What few people think ...
Premium credit card users and small merchants could soon feel the effect of a decades-long battle over swipe fees. A newly proposed settlement between Visa and Mastercard could reshape how much ...
Visa and Mastercard have reached a new settlement with merchants in the “swipe fee” lawsuit that has been working its way through the court system for 20 years. This third proposed settlement would ...
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