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Trump foes hurl lawsuits to stop national emergency for border wall
Opponents believe Trump is abusing presidential emergency powers and that he is not acting in the interests of border security, but working to further his own interests.
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Diverse books are lacking in the NYC elementary curriculum
Parents and students on the steps of the Tweed Courthouse, which houses the city’s Department of Education, voicing their displeasure […]
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CBD is the new non-addictive cannabis cure all
CBD has exploded into the U.S. market.
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Women’s wrestling sees explosive growth across New York City and nation
Since the 1990's, wrestling has been the fastest growing women's sport in the nation. Now, there are over 15,000 women participating in the sport, and 48 different colleges sponsoring women's teams. New York City has been one of the hotbeds for the sports growth, with the PSAL establishing New York states only all girls wrestling league. Now, young girls are challenging gender norms in a sport that has historically been reserved for men.
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Fentanyl myths continue on despite little evidence
While fentanyl is an extremely potent and dangerous drug, it’s nearly impossible to be affected by it just from being […]
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Students Walk Out to Demand Action on Climate Change
Students from around the world walked out of school yesterday to protest climate change.
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737 Max groundings throw a wrench in spring breakers’ travel plans
Spring breakers at NYU head to the airport after class, one day after the 737 Max grounding. Photo by Caroline […]
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United Methodist Church votes down LGBTQ rights
The United Methodist Church voted on LGBTQ rights within their denomination.
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Safe Injection Sites Stall in NYC
A syringe full of red blood sits on a concrete street barrier underneath an expressway off-ramp near 181st Street and […]
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For some commuters, subway travel is complicated
According to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, out of the 427 stations in New York City, only 114 are accessible.