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Members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the faculty-staff union at the City University of New York, protested in front of CUNY’s offices on February 15 demanding that administrators reverse its decision
You would imagine QAnon conspiracies might begin to dwindle after President Joe Biden’s inauguration. However, the extremist group is only expanding, and according to Rolling Stone, their latest conspiracy theory predicted a
Out of the ordinary couldn’t even begin to describe what the 2021 Australian Open was. From strict travel restrictions, hotel issues, a city wide lockdown, to a huge underdog story, this year’s
Former NFL player Vincent Jackson was found dead on Feb. 15th at a Homewood Suites hotel in Brandon, Florida. Just a week after Tampa Bay fans celebrated the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl 55
Earlier this month, the NYPD published its “NYPD Member of Service Histories” database, which is composed of a large quantity of complaints against its officers recorded over decades. These records are now
As the industry of journalism rapidly shifts alongside cultural norms and an expanding digital landscape, no one can speak to its evolution better than renowned writer and music critic Ann Powers. With