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News•Politics
Protesters mourn Kavanagh confirmation in Washington Square Park
Voting is the only answer, they said.
News
Protesters march for Botham Shem Jean and against racism
Off duty police officer, Amber Guyger, 26, shot Jean on Sept. 6th. The killing has sparked protests nationwide.
News
Protesters wants bank to stop funding immigration detention centers
Guatemalan toddler Mariee Juarez died in a mention center funded by JP Morgan,
Business
Snapchat is a major news source for teens
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, the percentage of Snapchat users who get their news from the app increased from 17% to 27% between 2016 and 2017.
News
New Yorkers have little faith in the MTA
In July 2018, it was reported that just over 65 percent of weekday subway trains were arriving at stations on time.
Features•News
L train shutdown can be boom or doom for local businesses
The 15 month repair project is expected to make it significantly more difficult for commuters to make the trek there.
Features
Protesting Trump with buttons
“It’s a matter of protesting,” said Rossen. “And what the hell, let’s make a little money, too. Anything to blow off steam.”
Features
Annual Parade Gives Voice to New York Muslims
For the organizers of the Muslim Day Parade, the event forms one part of a larger strategy to enhance their community’s political engagement.
Features
Mott Haven residents use their voice and art to tell their stories
Neighborhood women,street vendors, chefs, activists, teamed up with art collectives to trace their journeys to Mott Haven, their home.
News
Some men not swayed by allegations of sexual assault
Their minds are already made up.