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Multimedia•News
New Yorkers are fearful after Sunset Park subway shooting and arrest
Although there’s an increased police presence, some feel this is a part of a bigger issue of subway safety in the city.
News•Video
Little relief at the pumps
A week after Biden’s historic oil reserve release to reduce gas prices, motorist are still struggling to fill a tank.
Business•Features
Non-profit helps students in Bronx grow microgreens to tackle food insecurity
Its activities are divided between organizing climate-based after-school programming like the gardening club and incorporating climate curriculum into classes.
Arts•News•Uncategorized
Arson Shakes Bushwick Queer Community
“I could have never imagined this would happen,” said Tyler Glenn, the club's bartender when the fire broke out.
News
Many Ukrainian refugees live in US “legal limbo
Many Ukrainian families that don't have permanent residency or green cards in the US are staying here with just tourist visas. They are not eligible for work and their children cannot attend school.
Multimedia•Video
Brain Drain Impacts Mental Health in Bosnia and Herzegovina
With March 2021 marking the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian war and the country facing its greatest governmental crisis since the Balkan wars, millennials and Gen Z’ers are leaving the country in droves due to political and economic issues - a phenomenon called “brain drain.”
Multimedia•Video
NYC transit mask mandate extended
Straphangers can go maskless on April 18th.
Audio•News
An abundance of methadone clinics live in Harlem
Most Harlem methadone clinics are located near residential areas.
News
Citi Bike leaves out a chunk of New Yorkers including those most in need of a ride
More than 70 percent of neighborhoods with a median household income under $20,000 lack access to bike sharing.
Sports
NCAA Women’s Tournament Takes Steps Toward Equality
This is the first year the women’s N.C.A.A. tournament will receive similar support as the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament