Archive (Page 169)

March 16, 2022

Local Filmmaker Stuart Sox Follows Beloved AllWays Lounge Through Pandemic Challenges

Filmmaker Stuart Sox documented the staff and performers of New Orleans’ beloved AllWays Lounge as they navigated the challenges of a global pandemic, highlighting their creativity and resiliency.

March 15, 2022

Durkin v. Marlan: How a Journalist’s Article Landed Her in a Legal Battle

When covering the case of a local lawsuit, a Capital Daily journalist found herself in a suit for defamation and privacy tort.

Entrance to Subway station

March 15, 2022

The Subway Safety Plan Leaves Advocates Weary

(NEW YORK) – Mayor Eric Adam’s Subway Safety Plan is designed to tackle both homelessness and violence on the New […]

March 10, 2022

Starbucks Mt. Kisco Employees Quit Amid Nationwide Unionizations

Outside the Starbucks in Mount Kisco, NY, the storefront looks warm and inviting. But inside, tensions are silently brewing like […]

President Trump and Melania Trump with the U.S. Supreme Court Justices

March 10, 2022

Legal Scholar Warns of Dangers to Democracy Under Conservative Supreme Court

“We are moving to a place where minority religions and people who do not have religions…will be able to look at their government and feel, quite rightly, that their government is forcing them to subsidize religious exercise that violates their own freedom of conscience," legal expert Mark Joseph Stern says in a wide-ranging interview about cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.