Eid-ul-Fitr 2022: Moon Crescent not sighted, Saudi Arabia declares Monday Eid celebrations
Saudi Arabia has declared that crescent moon for Shawwal was not sighted. Saudi therefore declared that Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated…
Read MoreSaudi Arabia has declared that crescent moon for Shawwal was not sighted. Saudi therefore declared that Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated…
Read MoreA judge on Friday declined to overturn former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking conviction for aiding in Jeffrey Epstein’s…
Read MoreA Bronx gym teacher was arrested Thursday for throttling a middle-schooler, cops said. Chester Hingle, 45, was in the cafeteria…
Read MoreAs New York City required all students to return to school buildings in September for the first time since the…
Read MoreNew York judge Friday ruled that Donald Trump remains in contempt of court, despite a sworn filing submitted by the…
Read MoreWorkers at a Starbucks in the East Village have voted to unionize, making the outpost the chain’s second New York…
Read MoreThe court has spoken. And now New Yorkers will be asked to go to the polls in the middle of…
Read MoreThe Messenger of Allah (Peace Be Upon Him) is reported to have said: "Whoever stands up (in worship) in the…
Read MoreNo fewer than 50 persons were killed when a suicide bombers detonated his device during Friday prayers at a mosque…
Read MoreThe Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), under the leadership of its President-General and Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence,…
Read MoreCity’s Panel For Educational Policy, a mostly appointed board that makes decisions on major contracts and policies, rejected an annual…
Read MoreThe federal study, conducted by the inspector general’s office for the Department of Health and Human Services, reviewed thousands of…
Read MoreThe second-generation firefighter was killed Sunday when a ceiling collapsed during a three-alarm blaze in Canarsie, hitting Klein, 31, and…
Read MoreThe city has canceled plans to open a homeless shelter at 47 Madison Street in Chinatown, according to a statement…
Read MorePesident Joe Biden said Thursday that he is "considering" taking action to forgive some student loan debt, with a decision…
Read MoreGo to any job website, and you may be looking for one thing: How much you’re going to get paid.…
Read MoreOn Wednesday night, the city’s Panel for Educational Policy voted against the routine approval of New York City’s school funding…
Read MoreThis year’s Ramadan overlapped with the state math tests administered to New York’s third- through eighth-graders from April 26-28, upsetting…
Read MoreAccording to an education department letter sent to families on Wednesday, City schools are now providing four at-home COVID testing…
Read MoreIt’s a problem throughout the country and it’s no different in New York City: there aren't enough nurses. It's a…
Read MoreTwo of the city’s police unions took umbrage with Mayor Eric Adams Wednesday after he said he was “disappointed” in…
Read MoreNew York's top court on Wednesday rejected the congressional and state Senate maps drawn by the Democratic-led Legislature earlier this…
Read More“Zakat expenditures are only for the poor and for the needy and for those employed to collect and for bringing…
Read MoreThe de Blasio administration had planned to spend $3.1 billion in stimulus funding this fiscal year, but just half of…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, a Queens prostitute who fatally drugged several of her sex clients, including a Cipriani chef, in a twisted…
Read MoreLast month, Adams named a slate of nine appointees — the total number allocated to the mayor on the 15-person…
Read MoreThe MTA has put together a panel that will come up with “effective and equitable” ways to crack down on…
Read MoreMayor Eric Adams has outlined his latest version of the city’s next budget, revising from a preliminary spending plan released…
Read MoreGov. Kathy Hochul is pushing state lawmakers to change the state's election law and allow candidates on the ballot to…
Read MoreThe Gambian government has condemned the headline used by one the country's national dailies, Standard Newspaper. While reacting to the…
Read MoreTen-year-old Ariana Miranda is grateful for surviving a scary situation. A former NYPD officer saved the day at an Orange…
Read MoreA judge in New York is holding former President Donald Trump in contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena…
Read MoreFatuma Hydara grew up in the Bronx as the eldest daughter in a Muslim family of West African immigrants. Though…
Read MorePolice are looking for the gunman who shot and killed Marcus Bethea, 24-year-old from Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon inside the…
Read MoreA new poll is giving Gov. Kathy Hochul plenty to worry about. She currently has the lowest lowest job performance…
Read MoreElon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion on Monday, promising a more lenient touch to…
Read More"Young Sheldon” star Iain Armitage has a real-life counterpart — Elliott Tanner, a Minnesota 13-year-old who is about to graduate…
Read MoreSix-year veteran firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, died while trying to knock down the blaze at a Brooklyn home on Avenue…
Read MoreTracey Meares would have become the first Black valedictorian at Springfield High School in 1984, but instead had to split…
Read MoreA new report from the transit advocacy group Transportation Alternatives documented the highest number of traffic fatalities since 2014 over…
Read MoreThe U.S. secretaries of state and defense met Sunday night with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the highest-level visit to…
Read MoreThe city will allocate an additional $171 million a year to combat homelessness beginning in October, Mayor Eric Adams announced…
Read MoreTwitter has made a move to ban adverts which are deemed contradictory to science on the issue of climate change.…
Read MoreAs the diversity and inclusion coordinator for the New York State Amateur Hockey Association, Williamson connects local charities with funding…
Read MoreLocated at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, the Night Market is set to open to…
Read MoreFor hours Friday, people filed into a funeral home in the Bronx to honor a woman killed by a stray…
Read MoreAt the Fairview co-op in Forest Hills, Queens, there’s a focus on the future as the climate crisis grows. “What…
Read MoreCaleb Williamson did not know what hockey was until he watched “The Mighty Ducks" as a child. “I saw the…
Read MoreIn the previous series of Deen Digest, we are told that the most powerful night called Laylatul –Qadr falls with…
Read MoreLouisiana Police reported a case of a woman who wanted to teach her 4-year-old granddaughter a lesson about drinking and…
Read MoreJordan Stennett, 18, was charged with attempted murder, reckless endangerment and gun possession, police said. The gunman who fired back…
Read MoreRaymond Spencer, 23, was named as a person of interest by police. He was found dead about six hours after…
Read MoreThe city’s Department of Education placed a number of employees on unpaid leave after finding that they submitted fake COVID-19…
Read MoreBeginning Friday, new city laws take effect to protect delivery workers for apps like GrubHub and Uber Eats. It marks…
Read MoreNew York City will provide more than $2 million in funding to Ukrainians escaping the Russian-Ukrainian war who are relocating…
Read MoreAbu Ad-Darda’ (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet said: “Shall I not inform you of the…
Read MoreSome high schoolers recently interviewed the new Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education about the issues students…
Read MoreThe Education Collaborative, a coalition of more than 30 community organizations, wants the city to launch a three-year, $8.2 million…
Read MoreVeteran math teacher Kate Belin has won numerous accolades for her work with students and her mentorship of teachers, including…
Read MoreDemocratic state lawmakers in New York acted with partisan intent and tried to restrict electoral competition when drawing congressional lines…
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