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Abortion fight will continue in NYS despite new reproductive law
Edward Mechmann, Director of Public Policy at the Archdiocese of New York, was the keynote speaker at Human Life Review’s […]
News
Kamala Harris Sparks Hope for Women of Color
Kamala Harris is the second African American woman and first Asian American to run for president. Since announcing her […]
Features•News
College journalism programs are hopeful despite massive job cuts
Columbia School of Journalism On January 24, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post and several other American digital media outlets announced massive, […]
Sports
NFL ratings, fans and bad calls up
A blown pass interference call destroyed the New Orleans Saints dream to make this year’s Super Bowl. As the city […]
Features•News
Federal employees get free food and metro card as second shutdown looms
Federal workers impacted by the government shutdown received help from the ‘Stand with Federal Workers’ event today at Brookdale Hospital […]
Features•News
Commuters worry over sudden change of L train plans
The Grand Street subway and L train stop will still host commuters since the 15 month shutdown was averted. Photo […]
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Protestors march for immigrant rights fighter who faces deportation
#IStandWithRavi signs are popular amid the crowd gathered outside the US Customs Court and Federal Building Monday morning. They were […]
Features
Age is nothing but a number for ageless Tom Brady
Tom Brady takes the snap during Super Bowl XXXIX. Brady threw for 219 yards to give the Patriots their third […]
Politics
Not a lot of youthful excitement for a redo of Clinton for president
Hillary Clinton speaking at a campaign event in Tempe, Arizona. Photo by Gage Skidmore Hillary Clinton is said to be […]
Business
Brick and Mortar stores fight to survive
Artist rendering of American Dream Mall. courtesy of americandream.com The days of big department stores with glittering windows and endless racks […]