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New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisolm Jr. has been on the move since returning from the injured list on June 3.
For generations, African American cotillions' traditions affected the social, cultural, and philanthropic landscape of the U.S.
Rangel was a resilient, unapologetically, but contradictorily Black warrior, and the St. Aloysius tribute was as much an expression of what Harlem values, and the code it lives by, as it was about ...
The red carpet at the 69th Drama Desk Awards was the place to be as theater greats came to be with their theater family.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic socialist running for mayor of New York City, spoke to the AmNews about his platform.
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At a Father’s Day celebration and march in Brooklyn this past weekend, the Amsterdam News got a chance to ask parents how the myth of an “absent Black father” has affected them. Many agreed that the ...
New York City voters will once again be using Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to determine their new city leaders in the June primary.
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Sierra Leone could be a place to relocate to and connect with locals, who say they are ready to welcome Black Americans.
Even amid rain showers, the Masjid Malcolm Shabazz mosque celebrated its 32nd annual Juneteenth event on Saturday, June 14.
Legendary former Representative Charles B. Rangel’s funeral mass was in Cathedral last Friday, but Harlem was present, in the house of the Lord, for a man known ...