Extra Extra: Living to 100 sounds expensive
May 28, 2025, 3 p.m.
Because you get a lot of extra years to go broke, here are your afternoon links: Jewish vote, expressive horses, George Santos on the Knicks and more.

Good Wednesday afternoon in New York City, where we're in for a wet and cloudy Manhattanhenge.
Here's what else is happening:
- Whom will Jewish New Yorkers vote for in the mayoral race? We don't know yet.
- "Chess," a 1980s musical set in the high-stakes world of pro chess during the Cold War — with music co-written by some members of ABBA — is returning to Broadway this fall with Lea Michele in the starring role.
- Just days after the Trump administration gave a green light to offshore wind projects in New York, House Republicans passed a bill that could gut tax incentives for wind developers.
- Barack and Michelle Obama went on a date in Midtown last night.
- "As a lifelong Knicks fan," said George Santos, "I believe they will perform as they have been but will lose at the end."
- Researchers have determined that horse faces can pull off a ton of expressions beyond just forlorn.
- Vinny Chase's house could be yours for $25 million.
- Stay-at-home son summer.
- Japanese barbecue sauce.
- We're more and more likely to live to 100, which means we're more and more likely to go broke before we die.
- And finally, just a horse expressing himself:
What would you name this horse? pic.twitter.com/V6mghOknx3
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