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    LAW & ORDER: An Immigrant Fights for his Community

    Some New Yorkers prefer to keep their work and personal lives separate, but Ravi Ragbir’s entire life depends on his work. An immigrant from Trinidad, Ragbir, 53,… Read more “LAW & ORDER: An Immigrant Fights for his Community”

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018 by Amanda Blanco

    Violence Against Women Act Extended but not yet Reauthorized

    A few weeks ago, the future of Violence Against Women Act looked uncertain as the landmark 1994 legislation was set to expire at the end of September.… Read more “Violence Against Women Act Extended but not yet Reauthorized”

    October 5, 2018October 15, 2018 by Bhaskar Ghosh

    LAW & ORDER: An Auctioneer Who Does the Court’s Bidding

    When the New York City sheriff’s office needs to sell property it has seized – be it an impounded car or a multi-million-dollar luxury townhouse – Dennis… Read more “LAW & ORDER: An Auctioneer Who Does the Court’s Bidding”

    September 30, 2018September 30, 2018 by Aaron Brezel

    LAW & ORDER: Confessions of a Photographer

    Steven Hirsch, 70, has covered many subjects in his career as a photographer – fires, murders, business stories and more. A freelancer for the New York Post for 24 years, Hirsch has also worked for the… Read more “LAW & ORDER: Confessions of a Photographer”

    September 27, 2018 by Bhaskar Ghosh

    Breaking the Silence with #MeToo Post-it Notes in the Subway

    On Saturday, as the first snow of the season turned the streets white, Katelyn Sturgill, 23, was in the Columbus Circle subway station standing side by side… Read more “Breaking the Silence with #MeToo Post-it Notes in the Subway”

    December 13, 2017December 13, 2017 by Galie Darwich

    Survivors Speak Up At New York’s First #MeToo Rally

    When Karen Levine traveled an hour by train into Manhattan from her home on Long Island Saturday, she was carrying a poster-sized photo of herself at 12… Read more “Survivors Speak Up At New York’s First #MeToo Rally”

    December 12, 2017 by Eliza Carter

    With Momentum from #MeToo, NYC Human Rights Commission Holds Hearing on Workplace Sexual Harassment

    Attorney Dina Bakst stood behind the lectern, her voice shaking. She told the story of Louisa, a low-wage supermarket worker whose former supervisor had frequently instructed her… Read more “With Momentum from #MeToo, NYC Human Rights Commission Holds Hearing on Workplace Sexual Harassment”

    December 12, 2017 by Meira Gebel

    Love Earns the 2017 Wuerffel Trophy

    Though Courtney Love, a senior linebacker from the University of Kentucky, is 24 days away from playing in the Music City Bowl, he already has a prestigious… Read more “Love Earns the 2017 Wuerffel Trophy”

    December 11, 2017December 11, 2017 by Michael Mora

    Dull Showing for Diamond at Sotheby’s Auction

    The auctioneer was waiting. The bid on a diamond dubbed by Sotheby’s as “extremely rare” stood at $4 million Tuesday morning. But that wasn’t high enough to… Read more “Dull Showing for Diamond at Sotheby’s Auction”

    December 9, 2017 by Vildana Hajric

    Turkish Gold Trader Faces Tough Cross-Examination In Sanctions Busting Trial

    Reza Zarrab’s sixth day on the stand was not a good one for the Turkish-Iranian gold trader, who is the star witness in a federal trial over… Read more “Turkish Gold Trader Faces Tough Cross-Examination In Sanctions Busting Trial”

    December 6, 2017December 9, 2017 by Taryana Odayar

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