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Jewish Organizations Urge Supreme Court To Address Religious Accommodation In The Workplace
A coalition of Orthodox Jewish groups urged the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday to hear two cases that deal with the issue of accommodation of religious
Over 500 Queens Families In Cars Form ‘Honking Convoy’ To Show Support For Local Police
It seems the mayor was right – former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, that is. On his WABC radio show Chat With The Mayor, Giuliani took a
Why You Need To Complete The Census Now!
The US Census opened in March 2020, just as New York shut down due to COVID19. As a result, the self-response rate for Queens now stands at 53%, with
David Aronov Council Run: The Race To Elect The First Bukharian To Public Office
With most City Council seats up for grabs in next year’s election, David Aronov, 24, is seeking to make history in the district covering Rego Park
Anti-Semitism Continues To Be Ignored
If history would have taught us anything, this question would be ridiculous. It was only about 85 years ago when white people were trying to wipe out
Board of Regents Meets on Substantial Equivalency
Today the New York State Board of Regents met to once again discuss the issue of “substantial equivalency” – the legal requirement that private