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Tina Susman is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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David Dinkins, former Mayor of New York City, has died
David Dinkins, the first and only Black mayor of New York City, has died at the age of 93. Dinkins, who served from 1990 to 1994, is remembered for his efforts to promote racial and ethnic diversity, though his tenure was marred by significant challenges, including the Crown Heights riots and the Red Apple Boycott. Despite these controversies, Dinkins' administration initiated a policing strategy that contributed to a decline in crime rates. After his term, he continued to influence public affairs as a professor at Columbia University. He is survived by his two children and two grandchildren.
These Stories Explain 2018 Without Being All About Trump
The article highlights various significant stories from 2018 that are not centered around Trump, focusing on social issues such as crimes involving school resource officers, challenges faced by Muslim families dealing with suicide, and the complexities of rape accusations. It also covers the exclusion of immigrant teens from schools, the impact of school shootings on students, and racial tensions following hate crimes. The piece reflects on the #MeToo movement's impact on victims of abuse, particularly in the case of R. Kelly, and discusses the legal challenges faced by individuals like Michael Schmitt. These narratives collectively paint a picture of the tumultuous social landscape in the US during 2018.
15 Stories That Show What's Changed And What Hasn't For People Who Have Said #MeToo
The article compiles 15 stories from BuzzFeed News that illustrate the impact and ongoing challenges of the #MeToo movement in the United States. It highlights various aspects, including the entertainment industry's response, legal efforts, public opinion divides, and personal experiences of survivors. The stories underscore the progress made and the significant work still needed to address sexual misconduct and support victims.
From Ferguson to Baton Rouge: Deaths of black men and women at the hands of police
The article chronicles the deaths of black men and women at the hands of police from 1999 to 2016, highlighting cases that have sparked national outrage and protests. It underscores the systemic issues of racial injustice and police brutality, mentioning significant cases like those of Amadou Diallo, Michael Brown, and Alton Sterling. The piece also discusses the evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement and the lack of a federal database to track police killings, relying on independent compilations. The narrative is critical of law enforcement practices and calls for greater accountability and reform.
Princeton agrees to examine Woodrow Wilson’s legacy on race after student protests
Princeton University has agreed to consider student demands to stop honoring Woodrow Wilson due to his support of racial segregation. After a sit-in by the Black Justice League, President Christopher L. Eisgruber promised to write to the Board of Trustees about removing Wilson's name from campus buildings and a mural. The agreement also includes setting up cultural affinity spaces and enhancing cultural competency training. This action follows similar protests at the University of Missouri and Harvard Law School, where black professors' portraits were defaced. The protests reflect a broader national sentiment of isolation felt by African Americans.
Islamic State presence in the U.S. is ‘the new normal,’ FBI director says
FBI Director James B. Comey has warned that the presence of Islamic State in the U.S. is becoming 'the new normal,' with the agency tracking hundreds of plots across the country. Despite no major attacks since 9/11, the FBI is investigating numerous cases involving Islamic State and other terrorist groups. Experts like Brian Michael Jenkins argue that the domestic threat is relatively low, with most U.S.-based sympathizers being isolated individuals. Gloria C. Duffy emphasizes the importance of cutting off Islamic State's funding sources overseas to prevent further spread and potential attacks.
Heartbroken man spends more than $700,000 on psychics, chasing after lover
A young man named Niall Rice, now living in Los Angeles, was conned out of over $700,000 by psychics promising to reunite him with his lost love. The main psychic, Priscilla Kelly Delmaro, pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the fourth degree and received probation without restitution. The case highlights the prevalence of psychic scams and the challenges in prosecuting them, as victims are often seen as gullible. Private investigator Bob Nygaard, who helped Rice, criticizes the leniency in such cases and calls for further action against other involved psychics.
In fast-changing Brooklyn, a colony of cats and their king stay constant
Eshete Woldeyilma, a former refugee from Ethiopia, has become a fixture in Brooklyn, caring for a colony of cats despite his own hardships. His daily routine and dedication to the cats have earned him a following among locals. Woldeyilma's story highlights the changing landscape of Brooklyn and the enduring bonds between humans and animals. He expresses mixed views on U.S. political figures and remains committed to his feline companions, despite challenges and past disappointments with animal rescue initiatives.
Will Congress renew law providing health benefits for Sept. 11 first responders?
The article discusses the ongoing battle in Congress over the renewal of the Zadroga Act, which provides healthcare benefits to 9/11 first responders. Despite bipartisan support, the act's reauthorization has been delayed, with some lawmakers proposing only a temporary extension. Advocates, including John Feal and Jon Stewart, are pushing for permanent renewal, emphasizing the critical need for continued healthcare funding. The article highlights the political dynamics and the potential impact on thousands of affected individuals if the act is not renewed.
Brutal details of New York Mafia life recalled in ‘Goodfellas’ heist trial
Peter “Bud” Zuccaro testified in a Brooklyn courtroom, recounting his life of crime and involvement with the Bonanno and Gambino crime families. The trial centers on Vincent Asaro, accused of planning the 1978 Lufthansa heist and other crimes. Witnesses, including Asaro's cousin Gaspare Valenti, described the violent and treacherous world of organized crime. Asaro, who has pleaded not guilty, faces life in prison if convicted. The trial highlights the changing dynamics within the Mafia and the cooperation of former mobsters with the FBI.
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