The Brooklyn InkBattleground USAThe story you’re being told about the Trump impeachment inquiry depends on where you live and who’s telling it.Oct 1, 2019Oct 1, 2019
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkChronicle of a Death Erroneously ToldHow WeChat determines the news in Sunset ParkOct 26, 2018Oct 26, 2018
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkDiversity in the City’s Top Schools: Many Parents Like the Goal, But Not the PlanThe Mayor wants to replace the big test, SHSAT, with top grades from each school, and some communities are up in armsOct 26, 20181Oct 26, 20181
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkThe Big Fight Over 80 Flatbush: Who Comes Out On Top?Approval of a controversial 64-story development in Downtown Brooklyn came with high emotions and many tradeoffs.Oct 25, 2018Oct 25, 2018
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkHomeless Veterans: Is This the Solution?A supportive housing project in Coney Island offers hopeOct 25, 20181Oct 25, 20181
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkWhat’s in your fridge?Millions of tons of food gets wasted every year. Who is to blame?Oct 25, 20181Oct 25, 20181
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkCan Dr. Fat Loss Keep Its Promises?Ads for the Bensonhurst weight-loss clinic may be too good to be trueOct 24, 20181Oct 24, 20181
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkThe Calculations: 5,000 Haitians in New York Wrestle With Their FutureTemporary Protected Status allowed thousands of Haitians to live in the U.S. for almost ten years. It will no longer exist after July 22…Oct 24, 2018Oct 24, 2018
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkDenialNew HIV diagnoses in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights are the highest in Brooklyn. Why?Oct 24, 2018Oct 24, 2018
The Brooklyn InkinThe Brooklyn InkGone and Not Gone: The Aftermath of a DeportationAfter 33 years in the United States, Jonathan Medal is back in Nicaragua. But not even his children know.Oct 23, 20181Oct 23, 20181