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Mayor Appeals for Federal Help

March 20, 2020 journalism 0

By SAMANTHA CASTRO Mayor de Blasio warned on Thursday that the city could possibly run out of coronavirus testing kits and necessary medical supplies in …[read more]

Erie County Runs Out of Virus Test Kits

March 19, 2020 journalism 0

By ALLISON RAPP When it began testing, Erie County Public Health started with 450 test kits, but as of Wednesday, the  has officially run out …[read more]

Ban Menthol Smokes, NAACP Says

March 6, 2020 journalism 0

By ELIJAH HAMILTON Members of the New York City NAACP Chapter urged the City Council on Thursday to pass a bill that would prohibit the …[read more]

Stuy Town Tenants File Lawsuit to Block Looming Rent Increases

March 5, 2020 journalism 0

BY SAMANTHA CASTRO Tenants announced on Thursday a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court against the corporate landlord of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village to …[read more]

Fund Programs Not Prisons, Activists Say

February 28, 2020 journalism 0

By ELIJAH HAMILTON A coalition of community activists urged Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Council on Thursday to take the money …[read more]

Local Activists of Color Say No to Bloomberg Candidacy

February 28, 2020 journalism 0

By SAMANTHA CASTRO A group of influential African-American New Yorkers on Thursday voiced strong opposition to Mike Bloomberg’s presidential candidacy, contending that his policies as …[read more]

High Fashion — Muslim Style

February 27, 2020 journalism 0

By ALLISON RAPP “Fashion is an ambassador for world peace,” said Carmen Muhammed in a video viewed at a press preview Thursday at Contemporary Muslim …[read more]

Suspense in Weinstein Courtroom

February 21, 2020 journalism 0

BY SAMANTHA CASTRO & ALLISON RAPP The Manhattan jury deciding the fate of disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein ended its third day of deliberations Thursday …[read more]

Mayor Vows to Lift Small Biz by Curbing Fines

February 20, 2020 journalism 0

By KWAME PEREZ Chants of  “ Fix not Fine’ from small business owners echoed through the gymnasium of Edward Bush Magnet School in Brooklyn on …[read more]

Alleged Wiseguy Pleads Guilty in Attempt to Fix NCAA Hoop Contest

February 20, 2020 journalism 0

By ELIJAH HAMILTON Staten Island native and reputed mobster Benjamin Bifalco pleaded guilty on Thursday of attempting to bribe unnamed NCAA Division I  college basketball …[read more]

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