Culprit Steals $2 Million Tabernacle From Brooklyn Church
The entire community of Brooklyn is in shock after someone broke into, vandalized, and stole from a New York City church. Initial reports suggest that the incident occurred between 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 26 and 4 P.M. on Saturday, May 28th. At the time, the church was closed for construction. The Diocese believes the […]
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NY Court Reinstates Diaphragm Law
Citizens in New York City are rejoicing after an appeals court recently reinstated a law that bans police officers from using unconstitutional force on a person’s torso during an arrest. The path to this decision has been rocky and rough from the start. Originally, this unlawful force law was developed after the infamous George Floyd […]
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Brooklyn Firefighter Loses Life While Battling Blaze
The New York Community is coming together to celebrate the life of a selfless hero, Timothy Klein. Timothy Klein was a 31-year-old firefighter with over six years of experience under his belt. In his spare time, he worked as a carpenter and with an organization called Fight for Firefighters. Klein was selfless, even when he […]
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Proponents of Collaborative Divorce Have Lost a Vibrant Champion
Constance Ahrons, a therapist, educator, and champion of friendly divorce, recently lost her battle with lymphoma late last year. Ms. Ahron, an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at University of Southern California, had sought to diminish the stigma of divorce throughout her life. She was a well-known champion of collaborative divorce, authoring the seminal book The […]
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