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Queens protesters say “no” to Amazon
Queens residents protest Amazon HQ2, a planned new corporate headquarters in Long Island City. Photo by Julia Lee About a […]
Features
NYC holiday season weather swings up and down
The Monday after the coldest Thanksgiving in New York City in 147 years, it was a balmy 51 degrees in […]
Audio•News
Protestors Strike Amazon Bookstores
NYC residents marched through the Amazon Bookstore on 34th Street Nov. 26 to protest Amazon's decision to move one of its new headquarters to Long Island City in Queens.
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Black Friday is dip for brick and mortar stores
Sales are up online and down in stores.
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Mediocre Giants lose again, fans moan
With a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles yesterday, the New York Giants and their fans have settled in to another middle-of-the-road season.
Features
Playoffs hopes dim for NY Giants
Daniel Medina of Mexico City doesn’t believe the Giants have a “winning mindset.” Photo by Chinedu Onyemaobi After starting the season […]
Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018
For Democrats, a Mixed Success in 2018 Midterms
Tuesday’s midterm elections were not the stinging rebuke of the Trump Administration that Democrats had been hoping for. The […]
Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018
LGBT Community Rally For Voters Who Support Their Community
LGBT community are under attack by the Trump Administration who wants to narrowly define gender as male or female.
Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018
Christians look to their faith to help them vote
Some Christians in Austin, Texas are reframing the strict conservative label often associated with a traditionally “red” state located on […]
Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018
Progressive Latinas mobilize to get the vote out in Texas
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, Latina women in Texas have been told they are powerful. They knew this, but […]