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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.
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Dreamers continue to live with uncertainty as government shutdown ends
Six years ago, Aca was an undocumented immigrant working as a busboy at the Trump SoHo Hotel. Today, he has legal status and an associates degree in commercial photography. He is working towards a bachelors in international affairs at Baruch College.
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Statue of Liberty Reopens Despite Government Shutdown
when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the state would cover the costs to re-open the statue, eager tourists rushed to lower Manhattan to cross Liberty Island off their list of must-see attractions.
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Congestion pricing may be the answer to MTA woes or add to the nightmare
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is backing the city’s latest proposal to raise money for the MTA - congestion pricing.
Special Reports
Capital Steps
The year has been a year fraught with political turmoil for much of the United States, with major changes on […]
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New Yorkers on gun control
Pavement Pieces reporters took to the streets to see what New Yorkers think about the current state of gun control.