US diversity visa recipients say programme must stay

Immigrants who came to the US through the programme say they’re disheartened by Trump’s call to end it.

New York attack: Interfaith vigil expresses grief

New Yorkers gather to show grief in the wake of deadly attack that has instilled fears in the Muslim community.

You can live in Brooklyn for $500 a month– If you don’t mind dumpster duty

Bed-Stuy is home to dozens of housing collectives, providing community and low-cost housing to radicals, anti-capitalists, and environmentalists.

The truth about torture: Depicting CIA abuses in ‘The Torture Report’

In a new graphic novel, authors grapple with CIA interrogation and torture techniques and the shadow they cast while the War on Terror rages on.

Watch: Dancing in New York’s Bohemia

The city’s Czech and Slovak communities turn out for an evening of ballroom dancing, wine and revelry.

Watch: Not your usual tango

This video was published by New York Transatlantic.

When coyote hunting with former marines

Having never held, aimed or fired a gun, I went out on a a cold January morning with four current and former marines to hunt coyotes and blow up a washing machine.

Transgender community works to overcome identity document barriers

Transgender and non-binary people have to undergo an arduous and expensive legal process to update their identity documents, and the process and fees vary widely from state-to-state.