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Garbage piles up as sanitation workers slow down
The vaccine mandate is frustrating some workers.
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The unreachable beauty standards of social media hurts young people
"They compare their full life to someone else's highlight reel."
Audio•Multimedia
The Art of an Electronic Scam
About 18 million people fell prey to digital payment systems scams. I was one of them.
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Despite Chauvin’s guilty verdict, activists will not stop fighting for justice
With the most recent police killings of people of color another wave of protest against police violence is beginning across the country.
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Georgia’s Black voters and activists push for boycott of state
State lawmakers have overhauled voting in Georgia making it much harder to vote. Boycotts and condemnation are growing.
Audio•Features•Multimedia
Afro-Latinos endure racism from in and outside their community
Afro Latinos speak about the embedded racism within the Latino community and how representation and education can help combat colorism.
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Asian Americans speak out against surging hate crimes
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought on a surge in attacks against Asian American. The community is rallying to denounce these hate crimes.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Yankee Stadium becomes COVID-19 vaccine site for Bronx residents only
Yankee Stadium officially opened as a mass vaccination site on February 5 with 15,000 appointment openings in the first week.
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Dating apps can be a dangerous space for LGBTQ users
Members of the LGBTQ+ community have been targeted on dating apps by individuals who seek to harm them. Some have been victims of robbery, assault and hate crimes.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Keeping the faith in COVID-19
Communion these days is a piece of bread from your local grocery store and whatever leftover wine you can find in your home.