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Attorney General James Advances Legislation to Protect Small Businesses & Consumers

Attorney General James Advances Legislation to Protect Small Businesses & Consumers

FAIR Business Practices Act Will Strengthen NY’s Consumer Protection Law, Help Lower Costs, Reduce Junk Fees, and Stop Predatory Lenders Legislation Follows Federal Cuts and Weakening of National Consumer Protection Agencies NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today joined supporters to rally for the passage of the Fostering Affordability and Integrity through […]

“I’m a Business Professor Who Asked Dozens of Former Students How They Define Success. Here Are Their Lessons for Today’s Grads.”

“I’m a Business Professor Who Asked Dozens of Former Students How They Define Success. Here Are Their Lessons for Today’s Grads.”

By Patrick Abouchalache, THE CONVERSATION  As the Class of 2025 graduates into an uncertain and fast-changing working world, they face a crucial question: What does it mean to be successful? Is it better to take a job that pays more, or one that’s more prestigious? Should you prioritize advancement, relationship building, community impact or even the […]

FDA Limits Access to COVID-19 Vaccine to Older Adults and Other High-Risk Groups – A Public Health Expert Explains the New Rules

FDA Limits Access to COVID-19 Vaccine to Older Adults and Other High-Risk Groups – A Public Health Expert Explains the New Rules

By Libby Richards, THE CONVERSATION  On May 20, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration announced a new stance on who should receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The agency said it would approve new versions of the vaccine only for adults 65 years of age and older as well as for people with one or more risk factors for […]

In Brooklyn, Haitian Culture Day Parade Honors History, Resilience and Unity

In Brooklyn, Haitian Culture Day Parade Honors History, Resilience and Unity

By Ralph Thomassaint Joseph, DOCUMENTED | Photos courtesy of Ralph Thomassaint Joseph for Documented On May 10, thousands gathered in Brooklyn for the sixth annual Haitian Culture Day Parade. Behind the festivities were stories of immigrants balancing pride, community and the pressures of living under heightened immigration enforcement. Two days before the Haitian Culture Day […]