Buehrle pitches Blue Jays to 7-2 win over Red Sox

Komodo dragons on display at the Bronx Zoo Komodo dragons on display at the Bronx Zoo

Updated: Friday, May 23 2014 11:09 PM EDT2014-05-24 03:09:02 GMT

The Bronx Zoo now has dragons. Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizards, are back in the Bronx for the first time since the 1950s, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society. They are in the zoo's new exhibit called Amazing Monitors, which features three other species of monitors.

The Bronx Zoo now has dragons. Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizards, are back in the Bronx for the first time since the 1950s, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society. They are in the zoo's new exhibit called Amazing Monitors, which features three other species of monitors.

Updated: Friday, May 23 2014 10:39 PM EDT2014-05-24 02:39:27 GMT

Beaches and boardwalks are always popular during Memorial Day weekend, but don't forget about all the rooftop bars New York City has to offer. An enchanting garden oasis like no other awaits at Gallow Green. This overgrown urban paradise overlooks Chelsea, downtown Manhattan and the Hudson River. Where else can you dine on Scottish cuisine inside a hollowed-out railroad car or sip on a hand-crafted cocktail as lush as your surroundings. For $60 the gin punch is perfect for sharing.

Beaches and boardwalks are always popular during Memorial Day weekend, but don't forget about all the rooftop bars New York City has to offer. An enchanting garden oasis like no other awaits at Gallow Green. This overgrown urban paradise overlooks Chelsea, downtown Manhattan and the Hudson River. Where else can you dine on Scottish cuisine inside a hollowed-out railroad car or sip on a hand-crafted cocktail as lush as your surroundings. For $60 the gin punch is perfect for sharing.

Updated: Friday, May 23 2014 10:28 PM EDT2014-05-24 02:28:33 GMT

If your head's spinning sitting in Midtown Tunnel traffic trying to get out to the Hamptons, you might try spinning out to the east end of long island on one of these instead: a helicopter. Thanks to Blade, an app that describes itself as "The Sharpest Way to Fly," getting to the Hamptons is as easy as a quick download.

If your head's spinning sitting in Midtown Tunnel traffic trying to get out to the Hamptons, you might try spinning out to the east end of long island on one of these instead: a helicopter. Thanks to Blade, an app that describes itself as "The Sharpest Way to Fly," getting to the Hamptons is as easy as a quick download.

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Buehrle pitches Blue Jays to 7-2 win over Red Sox

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