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Satire Newspaper The Onion Buys Alex Jones’ Infowars
By Daniel Afanasyev The satirical news outlet The Onion announced Thursday, Nov. 14 that it had won an auction for the news website Infowars, […]
BC Talk With U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Met With Protest From Pro-Palestine Advocates
By Yassir Azzam On Monday, Nov. 11, Brooklyn College hosted United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed as part of this year’s Presidential Lecture […]
Governor Hochul Restarts Stalled Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
By Daniel Afanasyev New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the revival of the congestion pricing program on Thursday, Nov. 11, which will charge drivers […]
The Shift: New York City Turns Towards Red in 2024 Election
By Serena Edwards President-elect Donald Trump won against Vice President Kamala Harris by a majority of 312 electoral college votes, as opposed to Harris, […]
The Historic “Firsts” of the 2024 Election
By Avi Wizwer With the 2024 election at a close, several candidates have made history following Tuesday night’s election. These many “firsts” in American […]
Parks Across Brooklyn See Brushfires Amidst Regional Drought Advisory
By Daniel Afanasyev Several brushfires broke out across Brooklyn over the weekend, the latest effects of an abnormally long stretch of dry weather affecting […]
BC Reacts: How will Harris and Trump Fare in Extremely Close 2024 U.S Presidential Election?
By Victoria Keraj As Americans turn out in waves to vote for their president, the race remains close. According to the New York Times, […]
MTA Announces Preliminary Work on the Interborough Express
By Kate Dempsey The 14-mile light rail train line connecting Brooklyn to Queens, known as the Interborough Express Project (IBX), is now officially underway, […]
Black Unity Through Reparations: BC Kicks off Black Solidarity Day
By Vanessa Cruz “They Stole Us, They Sold Us, They Owe Us: Reparations Now!” This is the motto of the Black human rights organization, the […]