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June 5-8, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre (AAADT) returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with a program that ...
University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history as part of a settlement with a ...
The United Nation’s Mandela Laws defines solitary confinement as 22 hours or more a day “without meaningful human contact.” ...
Juan Soto was batting .312, had an on-base percentage of .415 and was slugging .584 in his first and only season with the New York Yankees.
Assemblymember and mayorial candidate Zohran Mamdani combined forces with Brooklyn electeds to tackle deed theft.
The Greene family has lost their years-long struggle to keep their house from foreclosure and were swept into a scam.
This spring, the New York State legislature has an opportunity to confront an overlooked yet troubling aspect of its criminal legal system.
The artisanal Rubaya mining site hums with the sound of generators, as hundreds of men labor by hand to extract coltan.
In 1996, when New York City’s Emergency Medical Service (EMS) merged with the Fire Department of New York City (FDNY), it caused a lot of turmoil. Neither organization truly wanted the merger.
The NAACP’s Mid-Manhattan Branch needed a new location after selling its former Upper West Side site at 270 West 96th Street in 2021.
Many New Yorkers may now question whether the City will continue to stand as a stronghold against the Trump administration’s harmful policies.
Harlem was the center of much activity celebrating Malcolm X’s 100th birthday during the “Live on Lenox-X Marks the Spot” events.
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