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The New Central Park Monument: Breaking the Bronze Ceiling?
On August 26 this year, Central Park unveiled its first new monument since 1965: Women’s Rights Pioneers.
Oct 2, 20204 min read


Looking at the Donors of 2020 Presidential Campaigns
The fundraising of the two candidates, and consequently their campaigns’ momentum, is very tight.
Oct 1, 20204 min read


In Conversation with Martha Hunt
Martha Hunt is not only a supermodel but a fierce advocate for scoliosis research and awareness.
Sep 30, 20204 min read


The Viral NYU Food Debacle
The main complaint from NYU students during the quarantine has been the lack of food.
Sep 29, 20202 min read


Depression Rates Have Nearly Quadrupled, Anxiety Tripled, Since 2019
In 2020, almost 80% of adults aged 18-24 said they struggled with a form of mental illness.
Sep 28, 20202 min read


Azerbaijan Declares War on Armenia Over Disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Territory
UPDATE: Azerbaijan’s Parliament declared a “State of War” against Armenia on Sunday, September 27, 2020. Heavy fighting erupted in the morni
Sep 27, 20203 min read


Upper West Side Hotels House New York City's Homeless
UWS residents are unhappy with high-end hotels in their neighborhood being used as shelters for the homeless people of New York City.
Sep 26, 20203 min read


BREAKING: President Trump Announces SCOTUS Nominee, Amy Coney Barrett
President Donald Trump has announced Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee, following the recent passing of Justice Ginsburg.
Sep 25, 20201 min read


A List and Brief Summary of New York's Primary Elections
2020 polling data as of August indicates that New York will continue to be overwhelmingly blue in Congress.
Sep 24, 20203 min read


The Multi-Billion Dollar Cryptocurrency Ponzi Scheme: OneCoin
Ruja Ignatova saw the opportunity to invent a new cryptocurrency that would benefit everyone.
Sep 23, 20203 min read


Why Only One of Breonna Taylor's Killers is in Jail
Officer Brett Hankison has been charged with three counts of First Degree Wanton Endangerment, punishable by up to five years in prison. Thi
Sep 23, 20203 min read


The Rise and Fall of Alex Morse
Morse’s campaign was plagued with controversy when allegations against him became publicized.
Sep 22, 20202 min read


Tensions Run High at EU Talks without the UK
European leaders began in-person talks for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit globally.
Sep 22, 20203 min read


Nigeria Declares National Emergency over Rape
The governors of 36 states in Nigeria declared a state of emergency on rape over the recent rise in sexual violence across the country.
Sep 21, 20203 min read


Somali Farmers Struggle as Hajj is Cancelled
Somali farmers are now facing a new challenge: COVID-19.
Sep 19, 20203 min read


Japan Forced to Choose Between Public Health and Economy
What is far more palpable than the new cases or deaths from the virus is the damage the pandemic is inflicting upon Japan’s economy.
Sep 16, 20204 min read


The Ongoing Response to the Black Lives Matter Movement
Even in the age of COVID-19, people continue to protest against police brutality.
Sep 14, 20206 min read


Famed Downtown Bookstore, the Strand, Opens Location on the Upper West Side
After a three-month delay, the Strand Book Store has opened the doors to its new location on Columbus Avenue.
Sep 6, 20203 min read


Activist Sophie Ming Says to Young People, “Demand that your voice is heard”
Make your voice be heard—demand that your voice is heard; don’t ask.
Sep 5, 20209 min read


COVID-19's Impact on Indigenous Communities
As a pandemic rages through the United States at a catastrophic rate, how are the Indigenous handling the pandemic?
Sep 5, 20202 min read
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