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The Trump administration brought a small number of white South Africans to the United States as refugees Monday.
President Donald Trump abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden as the White House continues to purge the federal ...
Mildred Dilling was showered in critical acclaim during her career (1911-1982) as America’s most prominent harpist.
This year’s $254 billion state budget was late, but Governor Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers finally voted on lingering items last week.
Halle Berry stopped by Raising Cane’s in Harlem following the Met Gala for some ONE LOVE. Raising Cane’s also sponsored the Met Gala after party Gastro Lounge, which served late-night chicken fingers, ...
Central Park Conservancy Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon has become known as “the Hat Lunch” or “that Hat Lunch.” ...
Tribeca Festival returns to New York City from June 4–15 with a powerful statement: Short films are not side dishes.
The state legislature will tackle the sentencing reform laws as a priority in the remaining session, but they remained outside the budget. Research from the Vera Institute shows 74% of polled New ...
On April 24, according to various reports, Simone Biles, history’s most decorated gymnast, accepted a Time 100 Impact Award.
It was so thrilling to learn the names of the African American winners for the 79th Annual Theatre World Awards ...
Andy Bey died on April 26 at the Actors Fund Home in Englewood, N.J. He was 85. His nephew, Darius de Haas, said he died of natural causes ...
Throughout recorded history, people have found ways to organize and voice their grievances. As long as people wield power to dehumanize or subjugate, there will be people to challenge that power. We ...