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An explosive public reaction to decisions made in secret; is it time to reform the Grand Jury process? Connecting the disconnected – how the homeless are using technology to cope with everyday life. For most New Yorkers getting around is easy; but for those with disabilities many of the city’s […]
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A new weapon in the war on AIDS… It’s called PReP, a daily pill to prevent HIV infections… but not everyone knows about it. At a crowded airport during the holiday season it’s easy to overlook the people who take your tickets, help you with your baggage and clean up […]
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Ebola has raised worldwide fears about infectious diseases. How great is the risk? 25 years ago the Berlin Wall came down. But it almost didn’t happen. Wage theft – when you’re hired, you do the work. You reach payday… and… no pay. And when is a dumpster not just a […]
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Clinical condition – the changing face of healthcare in New York City. From the neighborhood hospital to the local clinic. Journalism’s new dangers – as the threat to war reporters changes are editors giving them the support that they need? The Ray Rice video has sparked a national debate about […]
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They are calling it the new HIV – the fight against Hepatitis B. Animals and therapy – in one case they are providing it – in another, receiving it. Plus, art in New York City.
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It’s summer in the city. For most students, school’s out. But in Coney Island, one school is in and it’s got a scorching syllabus. Just blocks away, a very different Coney Island. Still reeling from superstore Sandy 19 months later. A plus size dilemma. With prom season in full swing, […]
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Elections are happening in places of war and places of peace all around the world. In South Africa, the torch is being passes to a new generation. Obamacare and the struggle of one group to get it. Here in New York, a new fight in a battle between the landlords […]