Tuesday, April 4, 2017

New York City’s Public Advocate Wants to Rename Rikers Island After Kalief Browder

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New York City’s Public Advocate Wants to Rename Rikers Island After Kalief Browder
At the age of 16, while walking home from a party, Kalief Browder was wrongfully arrested for allegedly stealing a backpack. He then spent three years at Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime. Now lawmakers are looking to rename the 413 ...
China plans to build new city nearly three times the size of New York
Announcement of the Xiongan New Area leads to a frenzy of property speculation with investors clogging roads to get to site Announcement of the Xiongan New Area leads to a frenzy of property speculation with investors clogging roads to get to site A ...
NYU Student Running for Seat on New York City Council: Younger Voices Represent Change
Chetan Hebbur, an Indian American student majoring in mathematics and economics at New York University, has announced he is running for the New York City Council District 2 seat. Hebbur, 21, who expects to earn his bachelor’s degree from NYU in 2017 ...
The 10 Best Hotels in New York City
The first-ever hotel from the iconic French jewelry brand, which debuted across from the Museum of Modern Art, is truly awe-inspiring. There are more than 15,000 individual crystals throughout the 50-story glass tower, and the 114 refined rooms feature ...
‘Strike A Pose,’ ‘The Get Down’, ‘Real Housewives of New York City, and More TV This Week
Check out our weekly guide to TV this week, and make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking. Our favorite Real Housewives are back when Bethenny, LuAnn, Ramona, Sonja ...
We took to the streets of New York City to capture the trend that's killing the traditional fashion market
Americans have changed the way that they dress, and it's killing the traditional fashion market. Athleisure – the trend of wearing activewear in everyday life – has been popular since the 2010s, but it continues to sweep the nation. According ...

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