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Marcelle Hopkins with the latest news update
Local newscast by Marcelle Hopkins
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Bloomberg announces his New Housing Plan for NYC
Michael Bloomberg announced a new plan for affordable housing in New York, which will effect Harlem and Lenox Gardens. Guiliana Chamedes reports.
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Relations between Christians and Jews have been improved.
Today the American Evangelical Christians have a great love for Jews. The Jews and Israel fit into their World view, although it happened after long years of persecution against Jews by Christians. David Ressel reports.
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African-Americans prefer the South to New York City
The New York Census Bureau says that for the first time since the Civil War more Blacks are moving out of New York City than moving in. Elsa Heidorn reports.
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What's in an accent?
A commentary about Zaidee Stavely's family accents.
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Studies say black men are becoming more disconnected from society.
A study by a team of economists from Georgetown University says, that child support laws, which have meant more stability for single moms, have driven some black men out of the job market. Dani McClain reports.
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Giuliana Chamedes with the latest news update
Newscast by Giuliana Chamedes
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Immigration: dying to get to the United States
Hundreds of migrants die every year in attempts to cross the US border illegally. The immigration bill, which is being debated in the Congress now, can worsen the situation for migrants entering mostly from South America. Zaidee Stavely reports.
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She has voices in her head.
Elsa Heldorn has a doubting voice in her head. It has followed her since childhood. Elsa doubts whether to accept it or disregard it.
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A bipartisan group in the US Congress is against fatty and sugary foods in schools.
A bipartisan group introduced bill to the U.S. Congress that would prohibit the sale in school of fatty and sugary foods. Tamara Rosenberg reports.
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The West End bar changes its name and owner
The West End, one of the most popular bars among students of Columbia University, changes its name and takes on a new owner. Dani McClain reports.
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