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How Al Sharpton Turned Activism Into a Money Machine
Al Sharpton built a public image as a champion of civil rights, but his career is filled with financial controversies, backroom deals, and political maneuvering few ever see.
This week marks 75 years since one of the Big Apple’s most beloved addresses first opened its doors in downtown Brooklyn.
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Gov. Hochul declares emergency as SNAP cuts loom — vows no tax hikes or Albany recall
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday declared a state of emergency and committed $65 million in new state funding for food programs as New York prepares for a federal cutoff in Supplemental Nutrition ...
Data centers are hiring James Bond–style security consultants• The Arena: Is this German club thenext Wrexham?• Plus, our ...
The National Urban League was founded in Harlem in 1910. Its headquarters were moved to lower Manhattan in 2011, but now, it’s moving back to its original neighborhood. The shiny new 17-story, ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Saturday slammed what he called "ugly Islamophobia" sweeping New York City’s mayoral race, accusing some of labeling every Muslim a terrorist to attack Democratic candidate ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton lead a protest march Thursday through Manhattan's Financial District to urge corporate America to resist the Trump administration’s campaign to roll back diversity, equity and ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Saturday slammed what he called an “ugly Islamophobia” sweeping New York City’s mayoral race on Saturday while Democrat candidate Zohran Mamdani blasted President Donald Trump ...
Monday night’s late game included the latest example of Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair applying a hit for which there will be league-issued consequences. Late in the first quarter, Shaair dropped ...
About a year after rapper Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, Bruce Hornsby received a parcel in the mail. It was from the foundation bearing Shakur’s name. “And so obviously, I’m opening this up, curious,” ...
A fiery fatal car crash Wednesday night in Phenix City left one person dead, according to Russell County Coroner Arthur Sumbry Jr. Antonius M. Sumbry, 25, of Phenix City was pronounced dead on the ...
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