A doctor’s daughter, former journalist Peggy Shepard, is married to Charles Loveday, a retired medical psychologist and ...
Donald Trump delivered a good example of disingenuousness with his late recognition of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Donald Trump’s administration said Jan. 20 that it will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Somalia, the ...
Dr. Gerald Deas was known as a champion for health in the Black community. His advocacy for patient care resulted in significant change.
The city in the decade before the Civil War was split. The mayor was Caleb Woodhull, elected as a member of the Whig party.
Gov. Hochul promised that her administration’s efforts this year will protect New Yorkers from harmful Trump administration policies.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the city has “restarted” plans to build the Just Home supportive housing development in the Bronx.
Striking members of the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) reached their second week on the picket line.
It’s the beginning of the year and no better time than to make all of your doctors’ appointments if you are able.
The landscape for name, image and likeness (NIL) in college sports has evolved from deals for individual student-athletes to now revenue sharing.
NYC-based advocacy organization Common Justice suggests Black, Brown and Indigenous victims were less likely to be awarded compensation.
CTH is presenting a free staged reading of a brand-new play called “the magical south” by Nigerian-American playwright Onyekachi Iwu.