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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 […]

News
Left in The Cold: NYCHA housing residents wait endlessly for repairs
Viviana Wrenn with her son at the Stebbins Avenue, Bronx, NYCHA development. She rarely has heat and the large windows […]

News•Video
Electronic Bikes, Scooters and Skateboards: A Dangerous Alternative for NYC Commuters
As transportation worsens in New York City, more citizens turn to utilizing electronic bicycles, scooters and skateboards. But, this leads residents facing different issues during their commutes. In 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the city would start cracking down on illegal Electric Bikes. He stated that e- bikes are a “real danger” and a “serious problem” when it comes to safety on the streets.

News
Medical aid in dying debate rages in New York
Lynda and Kenny Holler cheer on their sons at the Bear Classic track race in October 2013, 10 months before […]

Business
Recession rumors swirl as stock market plunges
Photo by Nick Youngson http://www.nyphotographic.com/ Heightened economic uncertainty and expert predictions of another recession evoke images of bankers and stockbrokers […]

Features•News
Residents in This Newark Neighborhood Feel Neglected in Water Contamination Crisis
An old home in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood. Many of the residences in this area are a century old or even […]

Features
Arts organizations give city kids a chance to experience theater
Students working with the Situation Project get a chance to shadow staff at the show. Photo courtesy of the Situation […]

Audio•Features•News
Mental health problems haunt the undocumented
According to the American Psychological Association, undocumented immigrants can experience depression and anxiety when migrating. They struggle with traumas like the fear of deportation, the effects of racial profiling, and the lack of social support. Without access to mental health services - they're left to cope on their own.

Features•News
MTA Fare Hikes: The End of the Line
Death and taxes are inevitable, unfortunately so is yet another MTA fare hike. It looks like it will cost 25 more cents for a subway ride.

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Guidelines for dealing with clergy sexual abuse on hold
Survivors and advocates for reform in the Catholic Church are frustrated by the Vatican's decision to delay any vote addressing clergy abuse until February.