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Month: November 2019

Native American Art Show to Open

November 14, 2019 journalism 0

By MARIE FIERO The National Museum of the American Indian was set to open a new exhibit on Saturday that explores modern art through the …[read more]

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Activist ‘Dreamer’ Has His Day in Court

November 10, 2019 journalism 0

By NASRA ABDALLA KHAMIS Immigration activist and undocumented immigrant Marco Saavedra’s told an immigration judge at his asylum hearing on Thursday that he feared for …[read more]

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Bklyn Town Hall Dumps on Trump

November 8, 2019 journalism 0

By KEVIN LIMITI Congresswoman Yvette Clarke hosted a “town hall” Thursday where she and others gave Brooklynites in attendance an earful of the wrongs that …[read more]

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Former Banker Admits Receiving Millions in Bribes

November 8, 2019 journalism 0

By FRITZNER NEPTUNE Former Credit Suisse banker, Surjan Singh, testified to a jury in Brooklyn Federal Court on Thursday that he had accepted millions of …[read more]

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‘Food Poisoned’ Shelter Residents Sue City

November 7, 2019 journalism 0

ByDANIELLE KOGAN Residents of a Brooklyn homeless shelter announced on Thursday that they are suing the city for $8 million after they reportedly caught food …[read more]

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Defendant Sentenced in Subway Hate Crime

November 7, 2019 journalism 0

By NICHOLAS WILLIAMS A 54-year-old Harlem man was sentenced on Thursday in Queens Criminal Court on a charge of third-degree assault as a hate crime …[read more]

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Student ‘Dreamers’ Await Their Fate

November 7, 2019 journalism 0

By MICHELLE VELEZ Three young undocumented immigrants shed tears of emotion as they described their hopes and fears Thursday at a campus event focused on …[read more]

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