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Archive (Page 160)

Zachary Katznelson

April 8, 2022

Jewish Organizations Push Back on NY Bail Reform Rollbacks

The New York Jewish Coalition for Criminal Justice Reform hosted an event to discuss New York bail reform.

By David Ben Moshe

Abigail Vega stands in front of Hana Banana, a local dessert spot, in El Paso, Texas, March 10, 2022.

April 7, 2022

Hana Banana’s Colossal Crepes vs. the Pandemic

"We really had to change the way that we worked."

By LaShic Mondrell

April 7, 2022

‘I Never Gave Up’: How a Former Client Now Sits on the Board of a Crisis Center

(SCRANTON, Pa.) — Ammie Feduchak keeps going. A mother of three boys between the ages of 5 and 13, Feduchak […]

By Bobby Brier

Judy Freed sitting in her yard.

April 6, 2022

Mini-Book Has Closed, But the Story Lives on

Mini-Book founded in 1975 was not just a bookstore, but a place for people to meet and read. We sat down with the last owner, Judy Freed, to discuss the revered spot for book lovers.

By David Ben Moshe

April 5, 2022

Netflix Tests Out Charging Members for Password Sharing

Netflix and chill, or Netflix and bills? The streaming giant is starting to charge subscribers for sharing passwords with members […]

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

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