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2025 Primary: What you need to know before voting
With early voting already underway and Primary Day approaching on Tuesday, June 24, New Yorkers have an important opportunity to shape the city’s future by casting their ballots in critical local races. Here’s what voters need to know before heading to the polls. Who can vote? New York is a closed primary state, meaning only… Read More
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Harissa Hot Honey grows from homemade recipe to national gourmet brand
Harissa Hot Honey, a fiery blend of North African spice and sweet honey, has quickly become one of New York City’s most talked-about gourmet condiments. But before landing on shelves at Zabar’s, Sahadi’s, Walmart, and JFK Airport, the brand began as a homemade sauce served at a Harlem restaurant that shut down during the COVID-19… Read More
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South Africa defeats WI Women in 2nd ODI
South Africa Women secured a 40-run victory over West Indies Women to level the three-match ODI series at 1-1 at the 3Ws Oval in Cave Hill, Barbados. Sent into bat, South Africa posted a formidable 309 for 9 in their 50 overs, with Sune Luus top scoring with a brisk 76 off 65 balls, including… Read More
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Whitewash
West Indies produced another unsuccessful performance as England again defeated them, this time by 37 runs in the third and final T20I at Utilita Bowl, Southampton, England. After being sent into bat, England took advantage of an undisciplined bowling effort by the West Indies to gather 248 for three from their 20 overs. The West… Read More
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Exploring love and Caribbean Diaspora through art and music
On June 12, Miles Regis unveiled a new Augmented Reality work for the annual Summer for the City Festival at Lincoln Center, located at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023. Titled “Safe Space,” the immersive commission and experience brings the Trinidad-born artist’s signature vibrant, expressive style to Lincoln Center’s campus, honoring the diverse… Read More
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‘Mother Suriname’ premieres in AfroPop’s Season 19
Season 17 of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange, the Peabody Award-winning series by Black Public Media (BPM) and WORLD, began on Monday, June 9, with an impressive lineup of documentary and narrative films, including the premiere of “Mother Suriname.” “Mother Suriname,” a documentary feature by Tessa Leuwsha, uses colorized archival footage and gripping narration to… Read More
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Op-Ed | The bike stops here: Removing illegal vehicles for a safer New York.
Public safety has always been the North Star of this administration. Keeping our city safe is not just about crime stats — it is also about how people are feeling. And New Yorkers have strong feelings about illegal mopeds and scooters, especially when they are driving the wrong way down streets, on sidewalks, or in… Read More
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Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio, il restauro sarà sponsorizzato. Lavori per un milione di euro
La Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio, che la posizione strategica all’inizio del ponte Vittorio Emanuele I, con una vista che abbraccia il cuore storico della città e l’imponenza architettonica hanno reso un simbolo di Torino, sarà oggetto di un nuovo corposo intervento conservativo. La Giunta Comunale, su proposta della vicesindaca titolare della delega al… Read More
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Caribbean RoundUp
Barbados After a ruptured crude oil pipeline at the Barbados National Energy Company Ltd (BNECL) fuel loading facility caused oil to spill onto the beach, efforts are being made to contain and clean up the oil spill in Oistins, on the island’s south coast. According to government officials, there has been no evidence so far… Read More
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Kabaka Pyramid drops ‘Jamaica’
GRAMMY-winning reggae lyricist and cultural ambassador Kabaka Pyramid recently released his vibrant new single “Jamaica,” a soulful tribute to his beloved homeland. “The track arrives as part of the growing Pon Di Island Riddim compilation, released via Bebble Rock, and serves as a powerful homage to the rich culture, natural beauty, and global impact of the island,”… Read More
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