Students fill the streets at 3 p.m. every weekday, and tensions escalated last month after one of them was shot and killed.
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Who’s Right About Syrian Refugees—Christie or Cuomo?
New Jersey’s governor says keep them out. New York’s says let them come. We ask the people.
A Piece of South Africa in Brooklyn
A Fort Greene restaurant hosts an international protest
Hey Brooklyn. How’s your economy?
We measure the local economy—in pizza and jewelry, vintage clothing and liquor, air fresheners and flowers.
“We are all Paris. We are all Kenya. We are all Beirut.”
Holding candles against the dark, Brooklyn mourns terrorism’s recent victims.
Where Are the Refugee Children?
Is New York City a good host for these unaccompanied kids? It’s hard to tell
After Akai Gurley: The Connection Between Maintenance and Safety in Public Housing
In the wake of the Pink Houses shooting, the city made repairs. But some want to know why it took an incident to fix lights and locks and focus on years of deferred maintenance.
Will the Democrats Vote for Brooklyn?
The borough is a finalist for the 2016 convention, and has some good arguments in its favor.
My Economy: How the Recovery is Faring in Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Ink asked people on the street: How is the economy working for you?
Easing Dr. Gao’s Exile
Students visit with one of China's leading AIDS activists in Harlem.