The Turnout in Black Vote

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Political Education

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There was a lot of concern about millennials voting this Tuesday, but a group of Middle School students can’t wait for their turn.

Not My President

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A resistance movement grows in the wake of the election of Donald J. Trump.

Dissecting the election on the therapist’s coach

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This unusual election season brought with it heavy emotional baggage including stress, anger, and sadness that voters are continuing to deal with.

Sales of election merchandise shows no signs of slowing down

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The result of the presidential election have sent New Yorkers reeling, yet the shops selling election merchandise continues to reel customers in.

Trump’s Presidency: Fears and Hopes in Brighton Beach

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The 45th Assembly district that includes Brighton Beach was one of the few areas in Brooklyn where Donald Trump won thanks to Russian-speaking voters. But Pakistani and Hispanic residents are afraid that his presidency will make them vulnerable.

The Glass Ceiling Only Cracked

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Voters still hoping for the first female president set their dreams on Michelle Obama.

Americans Are Still Not Voting

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The United States has a long-standing history of low voter turnout. This year’s election was no exception, with only 56.9% of the country’s eligible voters going to the polls. However, Tuesday night’s results might lead to a shift in these statistics for the next presidential election.