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Audio•Features•News
New owners for Stuyvesant Town
The busy, but quiet neighborhood is abuzz with recent news of the 65-year-old complex receiving a new owner.
News•Video
The economic crisis in Puerto Rico impacts NYC
Many Puerto Ricans are fleeing the island, and migrating to America’s major cities like Florida and New York, to escape the hardships of the economic crisis.
News
NYC Takes Precautions Against Terrorism
New York City has been on a consistently high terrorism alert following a series of terrorist attacks abroad and domestically.
News
Many veterans fight an endless battle with PTSD and suicidal thoughts
An estimated 22 veterans a day lose their lives to suicide.
Audio•Features
NYC Sparx gives Bronx girls a love of STEM and art
one of the main challenges for girls from minority communities who want to get into technology, including Latina or African-American girls, is economics.
News•Video
UberRUSH Couriers Organize Against Lower Wages
On December 1st, an UberRUSH went on strike.
Audio•Features•Multimedia
After a Three Year Legal Battle Coney Island Community Gardeners Take Real Estate Developers to Court for One Last Time
At 5 a.m. on December 28th, 2013, Yuri Opendik, 36, woke to a frantic call from a fellow gardener. The […]
Features•News•Uncategorized
The battle against sodium in NYC begins
“Customers should know what goes into their food.”
Audio•Features
Construction worker’s views
Edward Ramos sees a unique New York City each day as a construction worker. A native of the Bronx, Ramos has worked in the construction industry since the age of 18. While he says he sees a lot of people during his work day, one thing that has stuck with him is the amount of grumpy people in NYC. His advice? "Just be happy."
Audio•Features
Working in Miss Tea at the Union Square Holiday Market
An audio portrait of Shahar Mintz, 41 of Kibbutz Revadim, Israel. Mintz is a worker at Miss Tea, located at the Union Square Holiday Market.