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NYU Muslim students still feel sting of “Muslim Ban”

It is the the year anniversary of the announcement of the ban.

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Hurricane Maria survivors find a home in New Jersey

More than 40 Puerto Rican transplants have landed in Hudson County, New Jersey as a direct result of Hurricane Maria, according to the Jersey City Board of Education.

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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.

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New Yorkers Brace for State of the Union

New Yorkers share their thoughts on Trump's upcoming State of the Union address.

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NYU welcomes Puerto Rican hurricanes survivors to campus

Bennett and Garcia decided to transfer after barely managing one semester on the recovering island.

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The children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors keep the stories alive

According to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, the youngest survivors today are said to be 73 years old.

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New Yorkers reflect on a year of Trump

For the first time in American history, U.S. politics has been dictated by a president’s appetite to tweet.

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Brooklyn Haitians struggle with Trump’s offensive comments

Education about their community is key.

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Some Ghanaian immigrants agree with Trump’s “shithole” comments

Unemployment is high in Ghana.

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Counting the homeless

In groups of three to five people, HOPE volunteers are assigned a certain amount of blocks to canvass in one of the city’s five boroughs. They spend roughly four hours — from midnight to 4 a.m. — asking everyone they encounter if they have a place to sleep that night.