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NYC Muslims cope with spike in hate crimes following presidential election
New York City may be a multicultural melting pot with residents coming from all corners of the world, but it hasn’t been immune from attacks on Muslims.
Features
Cheaper alternative medications gives modern meds competition
Acupuncture and herbs is preferred by some over Tylenol and other medications.
Features•News
Life after a wrongful conviction
Jeffrey Deskovic is one of 1,934 of the wrongly convicted who have been released from prison. Rebuiliding his life is hard.
Features
Dyker Heights serves up a very bright Christmas
Many homes participate in the neighborhood Christmas decorating tradition, but some take it over the top.
Features•News•Video
College March Empowers First Generation Students
This year, over 2,700 seniors will march at 35 schools across 12 cities.
Audio•News
Homeless Holidays
For those who call the streets their home, the holidays may be a reminder of the things they don’t have like a Christmas tree, someone to celebrate with or even being able to be inside for a week.
Features
NY People: Alice Tan Ridley, The Underground Singer
Alice Tan Ridley never made it to Broadway, but she belts underneath it.
Features
NY People: Jeffrey Almonte, content creator
Jeffrey Almonte is a 20-year-old Harlem native and content creator. Almonte's video, where he breaks down displacement in Harlem through his critique of an INSIDER Food video on Harlem and the iconic chopped cheese sandwich, went viral.
Audio•Features
NY People: Kyle Fox, park therapist
Kyle Fox sits in Washington Square Park and listens to people's stories.
Live Blog•News
Another nasty presidential debate
After Donald Trump threatened to prosecute his opponent and Hillary Clinton seized on a vulgar taped conversation Trump had to make her case against him during the second debate, the final debate was bound to get tumultuous.