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  • A Metro Memoir

    • August 1, 2017

    By Taylor Ha It’s always been difficult for me to call myself a journalist. I hate poking my nose in people’s business. I prefer scrolling through National Geographic’s Instagram feed to leafing through “The New York Times.” But I love a good story.   That’s why I became a features writing intern at the New York

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  • Life After Prison: Exploring Re-entry for the Innocent

    Life After Prison: Exploring Re-entry for the Innocent

    • May 24, 2017

    Vandana Rambaran
    What happens to former prisoners who have had their convictions overturned. They get no help adjusting to life outside prison and they have to sue for compensation.

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  • New York’s Crisis in Organ Donations

    New York’s Crisis in Organ Donations

    • May 24, 2017

    Kevin Urgiles
    New York State faces a severe organ donor shortage at a time when nearly 10,000 New Yorkers are waiting for the gift of life.

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  • Waiting for Justice

    Waiting for Justice

    • May 24, 2017

    Arielle Martinez
    An investigation into a little-known state agency that has failed in its duty to protect residents of homes for the disabled. The graphs in this piece will shock you.

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