The new line expands clothing options for Muslim American women.
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Food Entrepreneurs Aim to Reinvent Household Staples
For some, what began as a personal quest for healthy eating has transformed into a business.
A Slice of Muslim Culture: from America to Zanzibar
“America to Zanzibar,” an exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, presents games and activities related to Muslim culture. Through paintings, artifacts, fabrics and interactive displays, visitors can pretend to buy and sells items in a global marketplace or travel virtually to mosques around the world.
The Man Behind a Joke That Went Viral
After posting a joke photo on Twitter, a Columbia student gained some unwanted attention.
Last Minute Phone Bank Push for Sanders
About a dozen supporters of Bernie Sanders worked the phones from a midtown Manhattan office for several hours Monday night. Their goal: Getting out the vote for their candidate in states with primaries on Super Tuesday.
“Cat Sanctuary” Opens in SoHo
At Little Lions, the new cat café in town, you can walk in for tea and walk out with a furry best friend.
Megabus Policies Under Scrutiny After Fire
The viral social media report of a Megabus trip gone wrong has raised questions about safety and customer protection aboard the low-cost carrier. In Manhattan, some passengers are finding fault in policies, including the company’s $250 liability limit.
Tensions Run High as Hurricane Sandy Repairs Lag
New York City Councilmember Mark Treyger tells public officials, “the public wants to see action now.”
Losing Handler Finds Comfort at Westminster Dog Show
Mary Jo Marsh, a dog handler from Michigan, had high hopes for Rufus, her 4-year-old Sussex Spaniel, to win Best of Breed at this year’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City. As she battles uterine cancer, Marsh fought her way to the competition ring, where, instead of prestige, she found strength and companionship to take her through her illness.
Media Waits – and Waits – for a Beyoncé Protest
Journalists expected to see both pro- and anti-Beyoncé protesters rally outside NFL offices in New York City on Tuesday. One group never showed up.