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Bronxites share their plans for the presidential election.

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

TBJ asks "Who do you think will be the next president and why?"

Since the formation of the Moral Majority in 1979, the Christian right has proven itself a demographic to be reckoned with in the world

As the 2016 election season heats up, we asked New Yorkers who they wanted to see as the next commander-in-chief.

An increase in violence at Rikers Island Correctional Facility over the last decade has sparked a wave of initiatives and reforms by the de

Lehman College’s own Scott Davis got up close and personal with the leader of the free world on May 4 when President Obama visited

New Yorkers celebrated International Women's Day with a march that asked the world to #makeithappen, the "it" being equal rights for all.

[caption id="attachment_15940" align="aligncenter" width="640"] (MTA)[/caption] Los republicanos barrieron a sus rivales en las elecciones de mitad de período, tomando el control del Senado de los

Residents share their views on the current state of the borough and the most pressing issues facing New Yorkers.

Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio has been a vocal critic of the law enforcement practice, saying meaningful reforms are urgently needed.

With everyone pointing out the negatives of the launch, can Bronxites find a way to benefit from the new law?

In New York City it can be harder for working residents to find an affordable apartment than it is for the unemployed.

New Yorkers share what they hope Bill de Blasio will do for the city.

The Price of Life held a seminar on the many forms of human trafficking at Lehman in October.