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Brooklyn Marches for Selma!

Brooklyn Marches for Selma!

March 7, 2015.
Brooklyn Marches! Reflecting on the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights March in Selma, AL

Brooklyn Marches! Reflecting on the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights March in Selma, AL

Saturday, March 7, 2015, will mark the 50th Anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," when 600 Americans gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge to walk across in a show of solidarity for the civil, human right of African Americans to vote.
So Fresh and So Clean!

So Fresh and So Clean!

Andrew Goldin, co-owner of Fresh Fanatic Imagine a dinner of grass-fed rotisserie chicken with apricot and peach sauce, vegan dirty rice, organically grown grilled vegetables and chipotle sweet potato salad.

Gov. Cuomo Says $11.50, but Mayor de Blasio Urges Employers to Voluntarily Raise Minimum Wage to $13

Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at the Association for a Better New York's breakfast. The Pierre Hotel, Manhattan. Thursday, March 5, 2015 Photo: Demetrius Freeman/Mayoral Photography Office After Gov.
When Time is a Tickin'

When Time is a Tickin'

Dear Miss Dinna — I am a 39 year old woman about to turn 40. I am successful and love the freedom of being childless and able to travel etc. whenever I want. However, I am aware that my clock is ticking and I have zero prospects for a mate.
43rd District Assembly Race: Davis, Richardson Appeal To Their Base

43rd District Assembly Race: Davis, Richardson Appeal To Their Base

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Black and Latino Officers Allege NYPD Pressuring Them to Write Summons in Minority Nabes, File Class-Action Law Suit

Photo: darkgovernment.com More black and Latino officers are planning to join a class-action lawsuit against the NYPD for allegedly pressuring them to issue more summonses in predominantly minority neighborhoods, reported the Post .
Sunshine for Small Business Tenants

Sunshine for Small Business Tenants

Council Member Cornegy visits a small business.
Councilmember Cornegy Introduces Legislation to Protect Small Businesses From Unscrupulous Landlords

Councilmember Cornegy Introduces Legislation to Protect Small Businesses From Unscrupulous Landlords

Photo: Brian Cunningham At a press conference today on the steps of City Hall, City Councilmember Robert Cornegy today spoke out on the need for protections for small businesses facing harassment by their landlords.

Brownsville Woman Arrested for Fatally Beating Nephew over Homework

A Brownsville woman identified as Christen Dale, 21, was arraigned Friday on manslaughter, assault and other charges in the homicide death of her nephew Ethan Ali. The Kings County D.A.