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Jewish leaders took to the streets to oppose President Trump's recent travel ban.

New Yorkers of wide-ranging religious beliefs gathered in Times Square to protest Islamophobia and the recent executive order on refugees.

Scenes from D.C. January 21, 2017

People from across the U.S. packed planes, trains and buses en route to Washington D.C.

Dozens of people gathered at the Bronx Museum to a performance on AIDS awareness.

Many of the 140,000 Haitian Americans living in New York are ambivalent about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

In a race where most candidates walk a public relations tight rope, Trump has thrived despite racist, sexist comments.

Bronxites share their plans for the presidential election.

Millions across the globe, including celebrities, donned red clown noses on May 26 in an effort to help children in need.

Anthony Ureña, a Lehman College student, was found dead in Hudson River at the age of 23 on Christmas Day, 2015. To this day,

After almost seven weeks of patient, prolific protest, workers got what they wanted: an employee-friendly contract from the Verizon Wireless Company.

On May 13 the Obama administration directed public schools across the nation to give transgender students access to bathrooms matching their gender identities.

Day-to-day life is not quite as dramatic as stories in the media might suggest and the rent is stunningly low.

CWA members are striking against the company because, despite Verizon’s growth in profit to over $39 billion over the past three years, employees have

Students in the South Bronx celebrate Denim Day, an event designed to educate people about sexual assault.