Critics slammed New York Magazine for cropping black people out of a photo of a pro-Trump party it ran on its cover this week — with the story inside claiming that the crowd was almost entirely ...
Many New Yorkers can cite chapter and verse about the African Burial Ground National Monument in downtown Manhattan near City Hall, but only a few know about the burial grounds and segregated ...
the New York article does indicate that Waka Flocka Flame performed, but does not mention that he is Black. Pearson then posted several photos of Black attendees at the pre-inauguration party ...
While historical tensions have been acknowledged, a shared solidarity and activism highlighted the relationship between Blacks and the Irish in the U.S., which would be defined by social, cultural ...
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) have appointed Swedish coach Kim Lars Björkegren as the new head coach of the Black Queens, replacing former coach Nora Hauptle. Björkegren brings eighteen ...
New York Magazine has been caught red-handed editing black people out of its coverage of a young conservative bash in Washington, DC. People of color — including, astonishingly, the party’s ...
Jerson Vasquez, 25, of Jamaica, Queens, pleaded guilty Friday to attempted murder in the second degree, rape in the first degree and patronizing a person for prostitution in the third degree ...
New York Magazine is under fire for cropping out Black Trump supporters from a cover photo. New York Magazine is being accused of purposely cropping out the Black attendees at a Donald Trump ...
New York magazine was accused of cropping out Black people from an image of a pro-Trump party it described as nearly entirely White on Monday. Conservatives on social media were quick to point out ...
NEW YORK - Police are searching for four suspects after they opened fire into a crowd of 15 people standing outside an event space in Jamaica, Queens. Ten teenagers were hurt in the shooting ...
The Black Queens are drawn in the same group with South Africa, Mali and Tanzania.
The black boxes of the passenger jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month killing 179 people stopped recording about four minutes before the crash, South Korean officials said Saturday.