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With the Comic Industry Becoming More Diverse, More People Are Able to Relate to Characters

October 11, 2018 journalism 0

photo credit: Michelle Ayr   By: Michelle Ayr   According to Statista’s 2013 survey, 60 percent of Americans began reading comics before the age of …[read more]

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Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling Magically Appear in New York

October 10, 2018 journalism 0

photo by Dvorah Nelson   By Dvorah Nelson Perhaps the words painted on the wall of the New-York Historical Society’s exhibit say it all: “There …[read more]

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Nigerian Prince Tricked Job Seekers into Giving Him Paydays, Prosecutors Say

October 5, 2018 journalism 0

Photo credit: Mark Mathosian, via Creative Commons By Benjamin Rubin   Scam emails claiming to be from Nigerian royalty were all the rage in the …[read more]

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Native American Art, Still Living, at the MET

October 4, 2018 journalism 0

Photo by Marcus Ayala By Marcus Ayala   The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) opened an exhibit in the American Wing called “Art of Native …[read more]

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Group Wants Americans to Learn How to Retire, with Money

October 4, 2018 journalism 0

Photo: Elaine Larsen, left, speaks with Jean Chatzky about why it’s important to get protected, lifetime income. Credit, Michelle Ayr By: Michelle Ayr The language …[read more]

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Brooklyn College Professor Outrages Students Angered by His Pro-Kavanaugh Blog Post

October 4, 2018 journalism 0

photo by Oscar Montenegro By Hannah Grossman and Oscar Montenegro Hundreds of students gathered on Brooklyn College’s campus Thursday to call for the firing of …[read more]

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CUNY Officials Say, ‘We Care About Race.’ Critics Respond, ‘But It Doesn’t Show When You’re Hiring People’

September 28, 2018 journalism 0

By Marcus Ayala The New York City Council held a hearing on higher educational and specifically the City University of New York, known as CUNY. …[read more]

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Alleged Mobster’s Trial Extended to Next Year, Because of His Poor Health

September 28, 2018 journalism 0

By: Michelle Ayr   On Thursday, Nicholas Angelo Santora was to have a hearing regarding his suspected association with the Bonanno organized crime family, at …[read more]

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Winner Says $99 Million is Great, Being Healthy is Greater

September 28, 2018 journalism 0

photo: Nandlall Mangal receiving his check. Credit: Hannah Grossman By Hannah Grossman “I can’t believe it’s me,” said Nandlall Mangal, the 42-year-old Poweball winner from …[read more]

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Jeffries and Nadler: Let’s Stand Strong on Immigrant Rights, Fair Wages and Health Care

September 20, 2018 journalism 0

photo: left to right, Greg David of Crain’s; Congressman Hakeem Jeffries; Congressman Jerrold Nadler. Credit: Dakota O’Brien   By Dakota O’Brien   The New York …[read more]

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