On June 29 and 30 and on July 1, 2009, Bronx AIDS Services (BAS) will commemorate National HIV Testing Day by operating six testing locations across the Bronx. This special day serves as a
Councilman Eric Gioia (D-Queens), who has been advocating for Costco to accept food stamps since living on the food stamp diet in 2007, recently announced that Costco has informed him of their intention to accept
On Friday night in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Marisa Thomas became the new Mrs. Global America US 2010. She was crowned by Laurel Shaler who was the 2009 Mrs. Global America US.
Along the four‐and‐a‐half‐mile stretch of the Grand Concourse—the historic boulevard connecting Manhattan to the parks of the North Bronx—a most unusual “museum without walls” opens Sunday, June 21, 2009, and remains on view 24 hours
Turkey’s experiment as a secular, westernized state represents not only an anomaly, but the prototype of secular modernization in the Middle East. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder the Turkish Republic in 1923, embarked on a series
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the international system shifted from bipolarity to unipolarity, redefining the structure of the system. As a result, US primacy in this unipolar world has constituted the most salient
Sen. Pedro Espada’s housekeeper, who works at the senator’s Westchester home, was detained Tuesday night and interviewed about the senator’s residency by Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson, according to Espada Chief of Staff Andrew Yong.
A major rally at City Hall to stop the layoffs of more than 2,600 school employees, including school aides, family counselors and substance abuse prevention and intervention specialists. The proposed layoffs will have a disastrous