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Latinos discuss leadership in the Age of Trump

For Calderón, it’s not the number of Latino leaders in power that is the issue in their community but the ideology and policies that they set forth.

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Citi Bike Station Celebrates South African Artist

A brief ribbon cutting by Mahlangu was marked by most people holding their phones up in the air, slightly tilted towards the ground to get a better perspective of the mural's patterns.

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Ride Hailing Apps Put a Dent in Public Transportation

The MTC acknowledge that these ride-share services fill a crucial gap in the transportation needs of citizens that they cannot fill.

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Still No Closure For the Undocumented Victims of 9/11

Such was the struggle with many of the cases involving undocumented victims. Their careful attempts at staying hidden in life meant that their deaths were likely to go unnoticed as well.

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9/11 service at St. Paul’s Chapel has sparse turnout

Despite the church’s involvement in the rescue efforts after the collapse of the buildings, only about 40 spectators attended this year’s commemorative ceremony.

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The 11th of September at O’Hara’s

Among the roughly 2,750 people who died that Tuesday morning, many were regulars of O’Hara’s, whether it was for an after-work drink with a colleague or on their lunch break for a burger and fries.

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New friendships forged from the aftermath of 9/11 — 16 years later

The two stood close. An onlooker would not have known that, even an hour before, neither had known the other existed.

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At Ground Zero, Truther preaches to anyone willing to listen

The entire event was orchestrated in order to use fear as a mechanism to pressure people into allowing the government to take more control over their lives, he said.

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9/11 Service Day promotes unity

Many of the volunteers have unforgettable memories of 9/11 remember.

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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.