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AG Files Suit Targeting Pro-Choice Harassment

AG  Files Suit Targeting Pro-Choice Harassment

Letitia James filed a federal lawsuit on February 9 against two pro-life protesters.

AOC Talks Vaccines at Virtual Town Hall Meeting

AOC Talks Vaccines at Virtual Town Hall Meeting

The Congresswoman asked New Yorkers to trust that the COVID-19 vaccines will be effective.

Redirecting NYPD Funds

Redirecting NYPD Funds

A $1 billion reduction for the fiscal year 2021 will redirect funds to other New York City agencies.

Life of a Male Sex Worker

Life of a Male Sex Worker

Sex work in 2020 is not limited to physical sexual acts, but includes virtual sexual acts as well.

Frontline Worker Frustrations

Frontline Worker Frustrations

As the pandemic grinds on, morale sags among some in the workforce.

Perv Busters Fight Sex Crimes in Subway

Perv Busters Fight Sex Crimes in Subway

A female citizen patrol group is working to prevent sexual assaults and rapes on trains.

DOE Shift to Desegregate School System

DOE Shift to Desegregate School System

New admissions processes for middle and high schools aim to diversify districts.

In Prison During the Pandemic

In Prison During the Pandemic

COVID-19 has taken its toll on jail and prison inmates, with many clusters of cases and deaths.

Remembering David Dinkins

Remembering David Dinkins

Dinkins inherited a city in disarray, reeling from sensational, racially-charged incidents.