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A barbershop in Brooklyn that cuts hair outside the gender binary

A pop-up barbershop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Scissors and Clippers, is offering haircuts for women with short hair and LGBTQ-identified folks, who often feel uncomfortable in regular barbershops and salons.

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March for Our Lives

Hundreds of thousands gathered in Washington DC to protest against gun violence.

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Public Housing Tenants March for Better Conditions

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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 Gun protesters and gun owners who attended the march agree that the second amendment is outdated and too many innocent lives have been lost to firearms.

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Healthy eating in the South Bronx

The South Bronx has been dubbed a “food desert,” and three groups are attempting to change that stereotype, but face a battle when even well-laid plans collide with real life.

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NYC’s Generation Z and Gun Control

Local students discuss the Parkland shooting

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Long hours, little pay for city’s taxi drivers

Two taxi drivers committed suicide over the struggle.

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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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Living in the Shadow of Dreamers

When she learned she was undocumented and the negativity surrounding it, she started calling herself a Dreamer.