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Sanctuary for Immigrant Mom

March 30, 2018 journalism 0

By ALAIN GAILLARD “Please Do Not Deport My Mommy,” said a sign held by the unflappable 10-year-old son of a Guatemalan immigrant mother at a …[read more]

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Scaling the Heights to Honor First Responders

March 30, 2018 journalism 0

By KURTIS RATTAY For the fourth year participants were scheduled to climb thousands of steps to scale One World Trade for the annual Tower Climb, …[read more]

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City Honors Fallen Fire Marshal

March 29, 2018 journalism 0

By THUY KYAW The sound of bagpipes echoed around Washington Square Park on a rainy Thursday morning as the city honored one of its bravest. …[read more]

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The ‘Hidden Epidemic ‘ of Child Abuse

March 23, 2018 journalism 0

By MICHELLE CUMMINGS A leading expert in adolescent health on Thursday branded violence against children “a hidden public health epidemic” at a two-day conference at …[read more]

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‘Shadows’ Stalked Nanny Before Killings, Witnesses Say

March 23, 2018 journalism 0

“She said that she saw a black shadow that speaks to her, that mentions her name.” Thus the testimony of a young woman came to …[read more]

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11-Year-Old Stab Victim Grilled on Witness Stand

March 23, 2018 journalism 0

By DYLAN CAMPBELL Mikayla Capers, an 11-year-old girl who was stabbed 16 times in 2014, says she has no doubt that the handcuffed man sitting …[read more]

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Insanity or Resentment at War in Nanny Trial

March 16, 2018 journalism 0

By DYLAN CAMPBELL On Oct. 25, 2012 a nanny took a knife to the two children she was supposed to be caring for, stabbing them …[read more]

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Public Advocate Pushes Pay Equity for Women

March 16, 2018 journalism 0

By MICHELLE CUMMINGS In celebration of Women’s History Month on Thursday, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James rallied 400 female entrepreneurs committed to reducing …[read more]

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A Look Back at Struggle for Equal Pay for Women in CUNY

March 15, 2018 journalism 0

Women make policy not coffee! That was the rallying cry of a movement led by former English professor Lilia Melani 35 years ago. “I wanted …[read more]

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Puerto Rico Still Needs Help, Public Advocate Says

March 15, 2018 journalism 0

By ALAIN GAILLARD New York City Public advocate Leititia James urged Congress on Thursday to accelerate the relief efforts that would better help the embattled …[read more]

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