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In this critical phase of our struggle to hold onto the unraveling strands of democracy, I recently made the rounds to the National Action Network.
A flexor strain in New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge right elbow caused the team to place him on the 10-day injured list.
New York State is moving forward with a controversial ban on cellphones and smart devices in public schools for the upcoming school year.
The amount of unabashed queer references led some people to dub All-Star Weekend in WNBA history the gayest in history.
Femi Kuti, who comes from a family of artists and activists, is the son of revolutionary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti.
A bill passed by the City Council would publish information about inmates deaths in custody at city jails after the next-of-kin is notified.
Tracy Scott, Psy.D., is the author of the book “Doctor to Patient: Living with Stiff Person Syndrome,” as well as a lecturer.
Jazz and the gospel truth have permeated the spiritual walls of St. Peter’s Church since Pastor Gensel founded the jazz ministry in 1964.
The Department of Veterans Affairs released information about the numerous challenges the agency is facing maintaining adequate staffing.
Explore the Black Hamptons—where Sag Harbor’s rich African American history, art, and culture shape a vibrant legacy amid rising exclusivity.
U.S. singer Ciara is one of the first public figures to become a citizen of Benin under a recent law by the small West African country.
Omena El signed up for the New York City Teaching Fellows program in search of a more stable career. El previously cobbled together work as a substitute teacher, nutritionist, and massage therapist, ...