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Andrew Thomas
Slice of Life
October 12, 2018
New York’s Feast of San Gennaro and Preserving Tradition
NEW YORK—When Danny Fratta was growing up in Little Italy, a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, there was a ...
Slice of Life
October 9, 2018
After Retiring from the Police Force, He’s Still Serving His Community
NEW YORK—After nearly 30 years of community service with the police, you'd think New Yorker Ronnie Tishkevich would ...
Slice of Life
October 2, 2018
Recovery Through Rock and Roll
NEW YORK—It was 1998, and Gene Bowen had maintained six years of sobriety. He had enjoyed being a ...
Slice of Life
October 1, 2018
Changing the Culture of Learning Disabilities and Education
NEW YORK---Marcus Soutra vividly remembers reading the popular adventure novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson with his ...
Slice of Life
September 21, 2018
Instead of Jail Time, He Got a Second Chance Through the Arts
NEW YORK---Making collages and hosting art exhibitions are not things you usually associate with young men in trouble ...
Slice of Life
September 21, 2018
From Struggle to Success: Breaking Into the Corporate World
Shaliyah Ali vividly remembers passing the headquarters of Prudential Financial Inc. in Newark, New Jersey, as a teenager, ...
Slice of Life
September 20, 2018
He Overcame Addiction and Incarceration, Now He’s Helping Others Successfully Reenter Society
As a little kid, Christopher Poulos would stand in his grandfather's basement reading through the attorney's old legal ...
Slice of Life
September 19, 2018
Childhood Abuse Survivor Ran 3,000 Miles to Help End Abuse
Christian Griffith is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. He started a 3,000 mile cross country run with ...
Slice of Life
September 13, 2018
Aspiring Businesswoman Invents for Immigrant Families
Mehrin Maisha is a 14-year-old new immigrant to the United States. An aspiring businesswoman, she invented a lamp ...
Slice of Life
September 7, 2018
Rick Kelly Crafts Guitars From the ‘Bones of Old New York’
Rick Kelly of Carmine Street Guitars makes handmade electric guitars from the reclaimed wood of some of New ...
Slice of Life
September 7, 2018
Soldier Fighting Overseas Tries to Bring Home Abused Dog He Saved
David encountered an abused dog in the Middle East, and is striving to bring him home.
Slice of Life
September 6, 2018
Beating Breast Cancer Revived a Zeal for Cooking
NEW YORK---When someone is forced to face their own mortality, they often discover what they care about most ...
Life
August 21, 2018
Woman told she was making the wrong choice—but now she was just appointed to West Point
Bliss Hutchings has decided to pursue a career in the military---but while making this decision, she faced significant ...
Inspiration
August 9, 2018
Nolan Irby chose the Junior Basketball Association and has no regrets
Many high school basketball players dream of playing in college, and maybe playing professionally someday. But the competition ...
NYC City Life
August 1, 2018
The Legend From Fort Apache: Ralph Friedman Is Still Serving His Community
NEW YORK---When you walk into Bleecker Street Pizza, you expect one of the best slices in New York. What ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 31, 2018
Courageous woman was a homeless new mom, now she’s a CEO
When Dalisia Brye was 27, she was homeless and pregnant. After her son was born, struggling to find ...
A Better World
July 26, 2018
Husband’s search for a kidney donor ends up saving eight lives
Neil Emmott was in need of a kidney transplant but could not find a suitable donor. Fortunately, two ...
Slice of Life
July 24, 2018
Couple’s proposal is interrupted by devastating wildfire, they put it aside to help others
Steven Williams had been thinking about his vacation to Colorado for over a year. He and his girlfriend, ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 21, 2018
Army vet who lost both arms in the line of duty has trained himself to paint masterful works
Peter Damon was serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq when a terrible accident resulted in the loss ...
Slice of Life
July 21, 2018
Young Native American model preserves her culture through her work
Daunnette Reyome always had an aspiration to become a model. Ever since she was a young child, she ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 11, 2018
Man only had ‘luck’ left after his shoe designs were stolen by manufacturer
When you keep running into bad luck, it feels like the universe is against you and you’re never ...
Slice of Life
July 5, 2018
Girl had harrowing experience waiting for blood transfusion. Now she inspires people to donate
Tymia McCullough has received more than 50 blood transfusions throughout her life. The bright 12-year-old from Georgetown, South ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 3, 2018
Growing up as an outcast, she battled with drug addiction until she met her soulmate
Suzy PetchEam grew up in Florida with her grandparents while her parents lived and worked in New York. ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 3, 2018
Misguided teen is incarcerated at 15 where he finds his passion for pen to paper
In many U.S. states, up to 80 percent of kids who have spent time in a juvenile detention ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
July 2, 2018
Mom takes 9-year-old to hospital for flu only to find out it was beginning of 3 year cancer journey
Whenever a relative is battling cancer, it's hard on the family. Whenever a child is fighting for his ...
Triumphs of the Human Spirit
June 28, 2018
Boy was struggling through school when one change of school turned his thinking around
Struggling to learn can have a profound effect on a young man's life outlook. With a little luck ...
A Better World
June 25, 2018
Man finds kid who stole his custom motorcycle and refuses to press charges
Stealing a man's motorcycle will surely have a number of angry bikers after you. However, when this man ...
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Spygate: The True Story of Collusion [Infographic]
News Analysis Although the details remain complex, the structure underlying Spygate—the creation of the false narrative that candidate ...
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US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
WASHINGTON—The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) issues a report every year on human rights and rule of law ...
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Supreme Court Weighs US Right to Detain Criminal Aliens Long After Prison
The government loses the right under federal immigration law to detain for deportation proceedings a lawful permanent resident ...
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Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented speech on China-U.S. relations last week is still causing shockwaves due to its ...
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