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Over the weekend, Lizzo took over the stage at Global Citizen Live, located in New York City’s Central Park. Lizzo took time out of her performance to educate the crowd on institutional racism, reminding the audience that Central Park was once Seneca Village and at its height, Seneca Village was a community of nearly 300 […]
A New York City MTA Subway driver Is being investigated along with his girlfriend after the couple posted pictures on social media that went viral. The Subway driver girlfriend who does not work for MTA transit was seen in the photos on her Instagram account Driving the Subway car. the pictures caught an eye of […]
On Friday evening, an unidentified assailant in New York City attacked a 61-year-old Asian man, leaving him fighting for his life. The victim has not been identified. Currently, the crime is being looked at under review as a hate crime. However, there was a surveillance video released by the New York City Police Department’s Hate […]
Now here is one story I can’t say I’m mad at because there’s been a point in time were we’ve all taken advantage of some perks that we had over other people. Well two New York City real estate Brothers Bill & David Mack are Under Fire for allegedly arranging for a group of their […]
A video showing a white woman accusing a Black musician’ son of stealing her iPhone and lunging at him in a hotel is currently going viral. Grammy winning jazz musician Keyon Harold posted a video to his Instagram that showed the confrontation that occurred between his son and an unidentified woman at the Arlo Soho […]
A seemingly normal Delta flight from New York’s Laguardia Airport to Atlanta took a turn for the weird when two passengers opened the cabin doors and exited the plane with their dog, while the plane was taxiing on the runway. It is confirmed that the two passengers are in custody and a large service dog […]
On Monday night, New York City’s first Black Mayor, David Dinkins passed away at 93 in his home on the upper east side in Manhattan. His death comes around a month after his wife, Joyce passed in October. Many of his colleagues on both sides of the political spectrum took time to remember him for […]
After this past summer’s primary elections, NYC now has new Assembly Members who are working towards ending oil-burning and gas-fired units and generators. According to an analysis from the PEAK coalition, (an alliance of five clean-energy and environmental justice groups) “peaker” plant owners received $4.5 billion from 2010 to 2019 from the city. These “peaker” […]
For the first time since March, there were no deaths resulting from COVID-19 reported in a 24 hour period in New York City. According to city officials, the successful results are in part due to new guidances on face masks and better testing availability. The city wants to continue this streak and will be “doubling […]
Back in May, Christian Cooper uploaded a video that showed him asking a woman to put a leash on her dog. She proceeded to call the police, saying that a Black man was threatening her life. Amy Cooper, the woman in the video, has been charged with a misdemeanor for making false accusations when she […]