Early Addition: Happiness costs $145K in NYC

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Happy Friday morning in New York City. Donโ€™t be mean to Central Park maintenance workers.

Cleaning the parkโ€™s Sheep Meadow is a tough job, not just because itโ€™s a massive open space, but also because park goers often get fussy when theyโ€™re told itโ€™s time to go, as two Central Park Conservancy workers explain in this video.

Hereโ€™s what else is going on:

  • There will almost certainly be a lot of mess to clean up in Central Park this weekend after the fashion show with the most attendees ever wraps up.
  • Money actually does buy happiness in New York City, $145,028 to be exact, according to a new study, which also found Santa Barbara, California to be the most expensive place to be happy.
  • Luckily French fries also bring happiness, and theyโ€™re pretty cheap. Here are the best in the city, according to the New York Times.
  • The mother of a man who allegedly died after a Peloton bike fell on him and sliced open his artery, filed a lawsuit against the exercise equipment company.
  • A Rolling Stone report accuses Jimmy Fallon of fostering a toxic workplace for staff of The Tonight Show. Hours after it was published, Fallon called employees to a Zoom meeting to apologize for his behavior.
  • Rescue efforts are underway for a New Jersey researcher who became trapped 3,000 feet below the entrance of a Turkish cave after becoming ill.
  • More people are traveling by air these days, which means there are more gross incidents happening on airplanes.
  • And finally, bears always remind us that they do what they want:

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