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Two construction workers who contracted Legionnaires’ disease while on the job in Harlem are suing over what attorney and ...
Victims of the deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak gripping Harlem will sue the Big Apple for allegedly letting bacteria ...
A sixth person has died from the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City, according to city health officials.
The new lawsuit accuses two construction companies of negligence for failing to clear contaminated storm water from cooling ...
Crockett, who is reportedly so image obsessed she uses a headshot of herself as her iPhone lock screen, didn’t appear to ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and civil rights advocate Rev. Al Sharpton are planning a press conference Tuesday, Aug. 19, ...
Rainwater left untreated in cooling towers atop city-owned Harlem Hospital fueled the Big Apple’s deadliest Legionnaire’s ...
"He's a man that pardoned scores of people for violating the law and beating up policemen," Sharpton says on MSNBC.
On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton reflects on the continued fight for ...
Newsmax host Rob Schmitt: “those two identify more with the members of the Black community that are killing, that are ...
Al Sharpton interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris on Oct. 20. The MSNBC weekend host did not disclose to viewers the apparent conflict of interest before or after the interview.
Al Sharpton called a closed-door meeting this month at his National Action HQ to discuss public-safety and criminal-justice issues with New York's top black elected officials, including Mayor Adams.