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Turkish Turncoat Ends Testimony

December 9, 2017 journalism 0

By AHMED JALLOW Reza Zarrab, the star witness in a billion-dollar scheme that U.S. prosecutors said violated sanctions against Iran, ended his testimony on Thursday …[read more]

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An Old Survivor Remembers Pearl Harbor

December 7, 2017 journalism 0

By PAULETTE GINDI The planes came in formation, bearing the red insignia of the rising sun and spitting death. They darted down on the Hickam …[read more]

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Lawyers to ICE: Stay Out of Courthouses

December 7, 2017 journalism 0

By BRIAN MORENO The Association of Legal Aid Attorneys and other advocacy groups on Thursday urged the Office of Court Administration and Chief Judge Janet …[read more]

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U.S. Olympian Says Russia’s Exit Boosts Chances to Win

December 7, 2017 journalism 0

By TATYANA BELLAMY-WALKER Two-time Olympic Silver Medalist, Hilary Knight says she isn’t worried about Russia’s exit from this year’s winter olympics — for Team Visa …[read more]

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Isle Needs More Help, PR Mayor Says at Brooklyn College

December 2, 2017 journalism 0

By MARLENE GOMEZ & JAMIE DELIZ Puerto Rico isn’t getting the continued help it needs from FEMA and the Mayor of San Juan isn’t backing …[read more]

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Turkish President Linked to Corruption Charges

December 1, 2017 journalism 0

By AHMED JALLOW In a case that Turkish president Reccip Tayyip Erdogan has condemned as a continuation of a coup attempt against him that took …[read more]

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Welfare Cop Arraigned in Sex Crime

November 30, 2017 journalism 0

By TATYANA BELLAMY-WALKER An ex-city official was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court Thursday and pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a woman held in a …[read more]

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Stringer Gives City Poor Grade in Boosting Minority Businesses

November 16, 2017 journalism 0

By PAULETTE GINDI New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer gave a D+ grade to the city for its inadequate promotion of women and minority owned …[read more]

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Horse Carriage Ban Stuck in the Stall

November 16, 2017 journalism 0

By TATYANA BELLAMY-WALKER Animal rights activists urged New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito on Thursday to support a bill protecting horses from what they …[read more]

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‘Worst Landlord’ Tenants Say They Room with Roaches and Rats

November 16, 2017 journalism 0

By JAMIE DELIZ “Ya no puede caminar,” a line from the famous satirical Spanish folk-song “La Cucharacha,” moves dancers along to its exciting beat and …[read more]

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