CM Nantasha Williams and Sen. James Sanders Jr. both of Queens are determined to keep the investigation into Malcolm X's assassination alive
In New York City, a disgraced mayor and a discredited Democratic Party are creating potential openings for socialists. NYC history suggests that the Left might profitably revive proportional representation as a tool to build its electoral strength.
The list of Max February 2025 additions is out, and there’s a lot of movement on the service this month. Lets see how the service is taking us through the first days of the new year.
Patty Phillips' car got stuck on a dirt road while trying to flee the Palisades Fire. LA County Fire Capt. Malcolm Dicks was able to save her. The two reunited weeks later.
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s.
Ryan Carson, a well-known policy advocate, was killed on a Bedford-Stuyvesant sidewalk in October 2023 in what prosecutors called a random attack.
Being “tough on crime” has worked for conservative politicians for decades, and it worked for Adams too. But quickly, Adams’ actual conservative policies and resolute unseriousness about governance knocked him out of the public’s good graces.
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“Bachelor” Grant Ellis is a New Jersey native who played professional basketball before his foray into reality TV dating.
Trump, 78, issued a presidential memorandum reinstating the so-called Mexico City Policy, which prevents the federal government from funding groups that finance abortion procedures in foreign
Fifty years after Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN bombed the historic watering hole Fraunces Tavern in Manhattan’s Financial District, a son of one of the four victims killed is still seeking
It happened on Jan. 24, 1875 at Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street, during the busy lunch hour. Four people were killed and 44 were injured in the blast. The building was severely damaged. No-one was ever charged.