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Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018

Youth Voters Driven To Polls by a Variety Of Issues

Editor – Sam Eagan, Producer/Host – Zachary DeVita Reporters – Alexandra Myers, Li Cohen, Julia Lee, Caroline Skinner, Zachary DeVita […]

Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018

Kemp supporters tout “Georgian Values”

In the small town of Nahunta, Georgia, Secretary of State and Republican candidate for governor, Brian Kemp, drove his campaign […]

Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018

Despite Tariffs, Trade War, Trump Remains Popular Among Upstate Dairy Farmers

In spite of a trade war that escalated over the last six months. The New USMCA Trade Agreement has cemented the dairy communities support of Trump and the Republican platform ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.

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Once a thriving Puerto Rican city, Arecibo is now desolate

Hurricane Maria has caused many Puerto Ricans to leave the island.

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A Look into Mayor DeBlasio’s Zero Waste Plan

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Enough is Enough: Thousands Gather at March For Our Lives in New York

Thousands of people marched on Upper West Side this past Saturday in a March for Our Lives. People of all ages gathered with hand-drawn signs to stand up against gun violence. Gun protesters and gun owners who attended the march agree that the second amendment is outdated and too many innocent lives have been lost to firearms.

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Lyme Disease is spreading in NYC and the culprit may be climate change

For Enrico Bruzzese, Lyme has stolen his daughter Julia’s childhood.

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When AP For All only helps some

New York City’s “AP For All” plan to increase college access may be misguided.

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New Yorkers say Woody Allen’s time may be up

Some New Yorkers have had enough of the legendary filmmaker and actor. Allegations of sexual abuse has plagued the latter part of his career.

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Hudson Diner is Closing

After 23 years in the West Village, Babu Fullsink’s cash register at the Hudson Diner will go silent at the end of the month. He decided to close because he was getting older and couldn’t keep up with the physical demands of restaurant work.