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November 2024

Ever since fleeing Honduras for the United States five years ago with her two children in tow, Gule R. has applied five times for a fee waiver for her work permit application in an attempt to provide for her family. “They denied my work permit because

In 2018, then-President Trump announced a 10 to 25% tariff on many products from China, ranging from lighting fixtures to shoes. Today, tariffs have become a focal point of his election campaign. Earlier this year, when asked on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures” about his plan for

On November 5, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to pray, party or simply partake in a communal moment of pause, all in an effort to alleviate election day anxiety in a year rife with uncertainty. The Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy — located