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We at the Amsterdam News wanted to take a second to talk about the U.S. Constitution, one of the most influential and “living ...
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As of now, the city law, passed in 2019 under former Mayor Bill de Blasio, mandates that Rikers be closed by 2027 and replaced by borough-based jails. Adams has been slammed for “abandoning” the plan.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that she and the State Legislature reached an agreement on the budget for fiscal year 2026.
Leopoldo Fleming, the conguero and percussionist, and composer whose multi rhythms ignited the definitive sounds of Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone, and Harry Belafonte, died on April 28 in Paterson, N.J.
The Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation is changing the name of its annual Legacy Awards for literature to the Zora Awards.
The Kelsey is a California-based nonprofit founded in 2018 that develops disability-forward housing and advocates for housing policy.
The book is essentially about a success story, the realization of a dream Lonnie had after re-reading Albion Tourgee’s 1879 novel “A Fool’s Errand.” Lonnie said that he saw “the journey to build a ...
There’s something inherently dangerous about traveling alone across the country. America is wide, vast, and in many ways experiencing a constitutional crisis. Throw in the added layers of being female ...
Reading Partners continued its work to mitigate the literacy crisis with its “One for the Books” 25th Anniversary Gala with Run-DMC.
Monday night dramatically altered the strength of the lens through which many Knicks fans are viewing this season.
The SimiSleighs Foundation, founded by history-making Olympian Simidele Adeagbo with the mission to build a better world for girls and women through sport, recently announced its third cohort of the ...