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News•Special Reports
Still Occupying: Police Occupy Wall Street
What was intended to be an act of civil disobedience turned into a cat-and-mouse chase with police, who prevented protestors from being able to occupy anything.
News•Special Reports
Still Occupying: OWS not just a youth movement
By 7:09 a.m. Bill Steyert, 69, had been arrested for blocking traffic.
News
Still Occupying: Lack of cohesive message doesn’t stop the OWS movement.
The southernmost tip of Manhattan was transformed into a birthday party of sorts as the People’s Puppets, a theatrical group of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, assembled, donned their party hats, rehearsed a few catchy OWS-themed tunes and marched north into the heart of the financial district.
Features
Free hearing aids given out in the Bronx
The Help America Hear Foundation has given 332 people life-changing hearing aids.
News
Gun buyback event in Bushwick nets 85 weapons
Event was organized in response to the burgeoning number of homicides and gun violence in the Bushwick community.
Features
Free hearing aids for those in need
People with hearing disabilities and low incomes received free hearing aids today as part of the “Help America Hear” program organized by the Foundation for Sight and Sound.
News
Attica prison riot anniversary brings out luminaires who call for its closure
Attica Correctional Facility called “symbolic” of the woes of the nation’s prison system.
News
New law to protect sanitation workers from assault
Under the new law anyone who assaults a sanitation worker in New York City will be sentenced from 2 to 7 years in prison.
Arts•Features
Korean pop star Psy gives his first ‘American style’ performance
Psy has succeeded where many of his South Korean predecessors have failed: piercing the U.S. market.
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Protestors get inside Republican fundraiser and toss bills
Suggested contributions for the fund-raising breakfast were $2,500 per person or $25,000-$50,000 per table of ten, according to the event invitation on the web site