City Council Postpones Funding for Biotechnology
BY: MEGAN MODESTE The reinstatement of funding for biotechnology companies in New York has been postponed by the New York City Council Committee on Finance …[read more]
BY: MEGAN MODESTE The reinstatement of funding for biotechnology companies in New York has been postponed by the New York City Council Committee on Finance …[read more]
BY SERIN SARSOUR The New York City Council Committee on Education unanimously approved an expansion of the requirements for the Department of Education’s reporting on …[read more]
BY TONY LIPKA The City Planning Department presented a comprehensive plan for transitioning away from carbon dependency at a council hearing on October 4. Department …[read more]
BY SOFIA CANONGE In what was intended to be a platform for civil discourse and community engagement, the Brooklyn City Council Candidate Forums, hosted by …[read more]
BY JACK DWECK Renewable Heat Now, a coalition of climate organizations, called on NY Governor Hochul to pass the NY Heat Act that would reduce …[read more]
BY JOSH NARISMA Nearly 80 years after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which resulted in approximately 112,000 Japanese-Americans being forced into internment camps along …[read more]
BY BRET BOTFELD Author, Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker, and Brooklyn College media law professor Ian Rosenberg discussed his book “The Fight for Free Speech,” on a …[read more]
BY DIANA BAUTISTA Just yesterday, electronic devices nationwide, including cellphones, TVs, and radios, went off, creating a loud warning sound and vibration as part of …[read more]
BY GISSELLE BAEZ To kick off National Banned Book Week, the Cortelyou Brooklyn Public Library hosted a Books Unbanned Storytime on Oct 4. This was …[read more]
BY: MAXWELL SCHUSS The UAW and middle-class workers around the country are looking to eliminate wage tiers, a compensation system which they say reduces pay, …[read more]
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