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More than 100 New York journalists and media professionals joined Lehman College students, alumni and faculty for a reception in anticipation of the UNITY

Hundreds of Bronx residents gathered at the Bengal Restaurant on White Plains Road to celebrate the first Bangladesh Independence Day event.

When you think of spring, you think of baseball. And when you think of baseball, you think of the Bronx.

"We need more people who look like us in power," says this Dominican-born district leader.

High taxes and rents have hurt long-time businesses along Southern Boulevard in the South Bronx.

Ebony Magazine's editor-in-chief, Amy DuBois-Barnett, shared some of the lessons she has learned in journalism.

Bronxites gathered to celebrate Dominican independence.

Nelson Castro represents a growing number of Dominican voters in The Bronx.

Carl Dix is calling for an end to what he says is “the brutality and misery the capitalist system enforces on humanity.”

Samuel Gompers, Jane Addams, and Grace Dodge are three Bronx schools set to close. Students react to the news.

Students react to the death of Ramarley Graham, 18, who was killed by officers at his apartment in Wakefield.

The Occupy movement spread to the Lincoln Correctional Facility with a solidarity march. Protesters denounced the "prison industrial complex" as racist and unfair.

Wodka Vodka's advertising campaign is pushing the boundaries of taste with a billboard which touts "Escort Quality, Hooker Pricing."

Authorities bust a pot farm inside the C&C Corporation at 610 Morris Park Ave. in the Van Nest section of The Bronx.

Hip-hop is one of the most successful genres of music in America today, but it has a secret sub-genre that is gaining steam—Christian hip-hop.