First impressions in NYC – Can you guess someone’s political affiliation?
Studies show that many of us make up our minds about someone within the first 7 seconds of meeting them. We were wondering if that extends to politics. Can you spot the (red) elephant or (blue) donkey in the room?
The Female Democratic Voters in South Corona, Queens
It was a big day yesterday for all the American citizens. And the female voters in South Corona expressed their ideas and worries.
Why Biggie Should Be A Reminder For What Could Be Ahead
Language has been crucial in this election, but rappers now have a responsibility to utilize their work for further progress.
Children across the Border
Since 2014, the US immigration courts have received a great amount of immigration cases involving children who arrived in the southwestern border without adult accompanies. The massive caseload heavily affects the schedule of legal system.
Beyond a day of protest, Racism strains
The psychological impacts of discrimination and racism faced by the Black Americans remains a strong, yet neglected part of their struggle.
The Little New Yorkers Underground
If you take five minutes to stay at the entrance in 42nd St. Times Square station, you will find that there are about 120 people coming in, and almost the same getting out. Half of them would touch the steel handle-bar. While, the dirt, germs, and more than 15,000 microorganisms worry some new comers, many longtime New Yorkers do not think it is quite a big deal.
Brooklyn Pigeons – A Fight for Flight
New residents and a general dislike for pigeons are posing a threat to the few pigeon flyers left in Brooklyn.
New York Clowns Unnerved By Clown Scare
Professional clowns are concerned with the “creepy clown” scare that unraveled ahead of Halloween and are trying to restore their non-scary image.