Apollo Theater and WNYC Honor MLK's Legacy, Explore Modern-Day Injustice in Annual Tribute
The Apollo Theater, with WNYC, hosted an MLK Jr. tribute featuring discussions on racial justice and Dr. King's impact on present-day America. Speakers addressed northern segregation and the event highlighted King's broader influence across races.
President-Elect Donald Trump Prepares for Inauguration Day Full of Tradition and Celebration
Donald Trump will begin his inauguration day with traditional events, including church service, White House tea, the presidential oath, congressional luncheon, and reviewing troops. Cardinal Dolan offers the opening prayer; Carrie Underwood performs.
New York City Allocates Record $1.35 Billion to Disability Education Amid Backlog Concerns as Security Boosts for Private Schools Begin
NYC spent a record $1.35 billion on private special education, responding to a backlog and facing increased complaints, while also expanding security guard funding for private schools.
Teen Boy and Woman Injured in Bedford-Stuyvesant Shooting, Third Victim Wounded in Separate Brownsville Deli Incident
Two Brooklyn shootings on Tuesday night left three injured; a 15-year-old and a woman in Bedford-Stuyvesant, and a man in a Brownsville deli. No arrests have been made; investigations continue.












