Early Addition: Man Mysteriously Disappears Into Subway Grate
July 17, 2018, 12:32 p.m.
Because sometimes guys mysteriously disappear into subway grates, check out today's midday links: Putin riding the Wall Street Bull, Summerhill's still in business, "Open Treason," and much more.

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- A look at the farriers at the NYPD Mounted Unit.
- A former Trump aide cancelled his CNN appearance on Monday because he couldn't defend President Trump’s behavior at the Helsinki summit with Vladimir Putin.
- Today's Daily News cover, "Open Treason," doesn't pull any punches.
- The story of Martha Gellhorn, the woman Ernest Hemingway tried to erase.
- "My great-grandfather, the Nigerian slave trader."
- A woman walking in Greenpoint got video of a man mysteriously climbing down into a hole covered by a subway grate.
- "Radiohead’s summer 2018 U.S. tour is a career-capping triumph," Rolling Stone accurately reports.
- Remember Summerhill, the infamous Crown Heights bar that opened with a press release celebrating their bullet hole riddled wall? This American Life finds it still open and doing better than you might expect.
- Why was a Putin look-alike straddling the Wall Street "Charging Bull" covered in dildos?
- And finally, speaking of Radiohead and idiots...