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Loud bells, quiet remembrance for the victims of 9/11
Sixteen years later, the crowds have thinned, but the church continued its tradition of holding space in remembrance of that day and months following.
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“The Little Church that Stood” stands as a living memorial to 9/11
For years, people have been coming back to St. Paul’s Chapel on the 9/11 anniversary to remember. It stands just steps from Ground Zero, and miraculous suffered no damage.
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Wrongly convicted getting a second chance at life
But the road to recovery, after decades in prison, is hard.
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Undocumented chef and business owner fights for immigrants
Christina Martinez won't stop fighting for the undocumented.
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#MissingDCGirls exposes lack of attention on missing girls and women of color
The viral hashtag was false but a disproportionate amount of women and girls of color go missing each year. And it's under reported.
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Street Squash After School Program Teaches More than a Game
Street Squash After School program in Harlem is a haven for kids.
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Threats to EPA Lead to Science Protests
The science community is outraged.
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New Yorkers Reflect on Trump’s 100 Days in Office
At his 100th day in office, President Trump has the lowest approval ratings of any modern president. In New York City, residents give President Trump mixed reviews.
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George Washington Bridge haunted by suicides
On average, the bridge is the site of a suicide attempt every 3.5 days
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Homeless and drug addicted
Jose Ramirez, 36, stands alongside the Trans-Manhattan Expressway in Washington Heights. Ramirez, a heroin addict, is among several thousand of […]