Intrade beats pundits; Quinn says she's not OK with that Lopez district

Briefing: Quinn and Bloomberg. Spencer T. Tucker via flickr
5:30 pm Nov. 29, 2012
Washington
Despite its many problems, Intrade is better than most pundits, said Nate Silver in a talk at Google's headquarters. [Carl Franzen]
Albany
The court fight in the SD-46 recount begins Monday. [Nick Reisman]
The woman who defaced an atni-Palestinian poster in an M.T.A. station said she's "proud of what I did." [Amanda Holpuch]
2013 / City Hall
Quinn demands changes to a Vito Lopez-favoring district map. [Sally Goldenberg]
Council Speaker Christine Quinn said she wants "the Commission withdraw its submission" and redraw the Council lines. [Celeste Katz]
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's holiday party will help a hurricane-damaged business. [Andrew Hawkins]
Bill Thompson isn't proposing a tax hike, but he's not ruling it out. [Andrew Hawkins]
Fast-food workers rallied for better wages. [Sarah Jaffe]
How the candidates reacted to the push by labor to unionize fast-food workers. [Colin Campbell]
Brooklyn Democratic County Chairman Frank Seddio doubts Council Speaker Quinn knew about the lines being drawn to favor Vito Lopez. [Morgan Pehme]



