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Alexander Kiton: Pick up artist

Full time financier by day, dating coach on nights and weekends. Kiton is determined to share his romantic tactics with the bachelors of America and beyond.

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The art of gentrification in Bushwick

With each next big gallery opening, Bushwick’s art scene moves a little closer to being a pricey twin to Williamsburg’s art scene.

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Rockaway residents in fight for disappearing shoreline

Hurricane Sandy washed away 1.5 million cubic yards of sand.

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Gluten free diet explosion

Gluten-free has become a full-blown fad—and skeptics and medical professionals have not been quick to embrace it.

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Transition leads to Joy

Joy Ladin's transition from male to female led her to a happiness that eluded her.

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Bushwick’s “revival” brings new faces, rent hikes and rapid change

A clash of cultures and agendas.

AudioNews

Undocumented youth use the Internet and social media for info and support

The benefits of an online community goes beyond the practical, there's a huge emotional component as well.

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Olympics give wrestling the boot, but wrestlers not giving up

In 2020, for the first time since the modern Olympic Games began in 1896, wrestling will not be included as one of the 25 core sports,

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Greek Yogurt no longer a niche business, but a nationwide food trend

Today, Greek yogurt brands are dominating refrigerator shelves of mainstream supermarkets and convenience stores across the nation.

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Some immigrant cab drivers left professional careers in their native land

There are 42,000 taxi cab drivers in New York City. Eighty-two percent of them were born in foreign countries. Some of the have higher education degrees in their native countries.