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George Washington Bridge haunted by suicides

On average, the bridge is the site of a suicide attempt every 3.5 days

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Niche Books Help Independent Booksellers Stay Open

Niche is the key for independent booksellers.

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Black girls code

Black Girls Code, a non-profit organization founded in 2011, worked with a tech company SmartGurlz to teach girls how to code.

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Remembering children who were victims of gun violence on Palm Sunday

St Mark's Church In the Bowery uses the holy day to remember the dead.

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Homeless and drug addicted

Jose Ramirez, 36, stands alongside the Trans-Manhattan Expressway in Washington Heights. Ramirez, a heroin addict, is among several thousand of […]

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Museum gives visitors a wall to express hopes and fears on immigration

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International Students Worry About Their Future Under Trump

Young international students are rethinking their place in America.

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Flying with Aerial Yoga

Using a silk aerial hammock suspended from the ceiling, Aerial Yoga students at Honor Yoga in Jackson, NJ explore new and traditional yoga postures with their body weight either partially or fully supported. Students say that this allows for expanded flexibility, increased range of motion, a lengthened spine, and relaxed nervous system while also building strength.

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Be the Best Sport helps special needs kids become athletes

It is important for these children to be active because it reduces negative behavior and obesity, experts said.

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On the front line of the heroin epidemic in Washington Heights

Bailey has seen first-hand what a syringe program can do to improve the lives of drug users, having started his involvement in the Corner Project in 2006 as a homeless IV cocaine user.