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College to Nowhere
The GED: Public Good or Private Sector Trove?
A private corporation has just taken over the test that millions use to attain credentials outside of high school. Amid talk of rising fees, it's time for the city to step up for students counting on the GED.
Homelessness in America – A Racial Issue
An Effective Policy to Cut Recidivism
Strengthening Minds While Strengthening New York’s Economy
Health Care That No One Can Cope With Without Help
Hospitals Should Allocate Aid to Those Unable to Pay
Hospitals Ignore the Law; Harass Low-Income Patients
Press Release: CSS Study: Hospitals Fail To Inform Needy Patients of Financial Aid Eligibility
City Blames Judge Instead of Racist FDNY
City Attacks Judge Instead of Racist FDNY
Press Release: Half of Working New Yorkers Report That Their Employers Do Not Provide Paid Sick Leave
All Latino Workers Should Have Paid Sick Leave
Press Release: Statement on Governor Cuomo’s New York Youth Works Program
Paid Sick Leave: The Time Has Come
New U.S. Reality: A Permanent Class of Underemployed?
Optimistic statistics on job growth haven't erased growing worries that a large segment of the American population is going to be cut off from steady employment.