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Something In The Air: Biking Could Be Hazardous To Your Health
Columbia University reseachers investigate if the air pollution that cyclists are exposed to could lead to heart disease
Something In the Air: We Are What We Breathe
Microscopic chemicals in the air can lead to life-long health problems for NY residents, including death
Often described as...
GUY CHIARELLO WILL LEAD COLUMBUS DAY PARADE AS GRAND MARSHALL
The 74th annual Columbus day Parade will march along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Monday. WFUV's Julia Rose Herman has more...
Peak Fall Foliage Season Delayed
Photographing New York’s Diner Culture
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Media Use in the Middle East
Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon speaks with The Dean and CEO of Northwestern University in Qatar. Dr. Everette...
What's the Buzz About: Tattoo Culture in NYC
Believe it or not, tattooing as we know it today has only been legal in New York City since 1997.
On this week's Cityscape...
The Everest of the Orchards: Cornell University Researcher Develops a New Giant Grape Variety
Sometimes nature makes mistakes...genetic mistakes, and those mistakes lead to bigger grapes. That is, they do under the...
Breaking the Silence: Breaking the Cycle
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When you look up the definition of masculinity, you get a short, simple definition: “possession of the qualities...
Breaking the Silence: Community at a Crossroads
Advocates say that refusing to agree to a divorce can be a form of domestic violence
CELIA CRUZ CONCERT AND EXHIBIT
The Bronx Woodlawn Cemetery is honoring the Queen of Salsa Thursday-Sunday. WFUV's Julia Rose Herman has more on the events...
Breaking the Silence: Opening the Closet on Domestic Violence in the LGBT Community
People in the LGBTQ+ community experience domestic and sexual violence at higher rates than heterosexual people.
Breaking the Silence: Wounds That Won't Heal
A Bronx Resident from Haiti, underwent 24 reconstructive surgeries after her husband threw acid on her. As she awaits her...
Connecticut Receives $20 Million to Fight Opioid Epidemic
Connecticut is receiving over 20 million dollars in federal funding to combat the opioid epidemic.
The state plans to buy 10...
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