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culture17 days ago

Harlem Museum Sheds Light on North's Overlooked Civil Rights History

The Urban Civil Rights Museum in Harlem, opening in 2026, aims to highlight the North's overlooked civil rights history, focusing on issues like housing, policing, and education, and serving as a counterweight to efforts to erase or distort this history. It is part of a larger $300 million development that includes cultural and leadership spaces, emphasizing Harlem's pivotal role in the civil rights movement and current efforts to promote racial justice and inclusion.

health5 months ago

NYC Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak: 4 Deaths and Over 100 Cases

An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem, NYC, has resulted in four deaths and over 100 illnesses, linked to contaminated cooling towers in multiple buildings. The disease is caused by Legionella bacteria, which spread through inhalation of contaminated water vapor, and is treatable with antibiotics. Health officials are remediating affected cooling towers and urging residents with symptoms to seek medical care.

health5 months ago

Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in NYC Causes Multiple Deaths and Illnesses

A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem, NYC has resulted in 3 deaths and over 80 illnesses, linked to contaminated cooling towers. The disease is a severe pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, spread through inhalation of contaminated water vapor, and is not transmitted person-to-person. Symptoms include cough, fever, and muscle aches, and it is treatable with antibiotics if diagnosed early. Health officials have identified and remediated the contaminated water sources.

health5 months ago

NYC Health Officials Investigate Legionnaires' Disease Cluster in Central Harlem

New York City health officials are investigating a cluster of five Legionnaire's disease cases in Harlem, urging residents to seek prompt medical care if experiencing flu-like symptoms, especially those at higher risk, as the disease is treatable if caught early. The disease is caused by Legionella bacteria in water systems and is not contagious but can be severe or fatal if untreated.

world6 months ago

Harlem Reacts to Diddy's Acquittal and Future Uncertainty

Sean 'Diddy' Combs was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The verdict has sparked mixed reactions in Harlem, his hometown, with some community members expressing disappointment and others emphasizing the importance of believing victims and addressing issues in the music industry. Combs, once celebrated in Harlem, now faces potential prison time while his case highlights ongoing concerns about abuse and justice in the entertainment world.