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Jas Chana

From left: Michael Gove, Rupert Murdoch and Simon Jacobson at Jewish 100 Gala

Algemeiner Celebrates Power Jews at Packed Manhattan Gala

By Jas Chana
There's a big decline in gun violence during the NRA convention.

Afternoon Bulletin: Boy Brings Gun to School, NY Legalizes MMA, and More

By Jas Chana
St. Mark's will close its doors on Sunday for the last time.

As St. Mark’s Bookshop Shutters, Five Things You Might Not Know About the Store

By Jas Chana
New Yorkers share a subway pole, despite a crowded car.

Afternoon Bulletin: Subway Sex Crime Crackdown, Harper Lee’s Cheap UES Abode and More

By Jas Chana
George Washington Battersea Box.

Oddball Campaign Memorabilia From the Elections of Washington and Lincoln for Sale

By Jas Chana
Artist Hank Willis Thomas poses next to his piece at Art For Social Justice, Usher Raymond IV, Daniel Arhsam and TIDAL debut Chains at Urban Zen on January 29, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Tidal)

Hank Willis Thomas on the ‘Irrational Idea’ of Artistic Success

By Jas Chana
Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, right, and Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker-Bowles, center, help paint a mural inside of Heavenly Hall Church as part of a two-day trip to the U.S. January 27, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by David Maialetti-Pool/Getty Images)

Turns Out Prince Charles Is (Debatably) a Quite Decent Painter

By Jas Chana
Elizabeth Straus, Daniel E. Straus, Myra Biblowit, and Jason Pierre-Paul pose with $1.7 million check at CareOne's Queen of Hearts Ball and Casino Night at Guastavino's, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016 in New York. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/AP Images for CareOne Management LLC)

CareOne Ball Raises $1.7 Million for Breast Cancer Research

By Jas Chana
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 04: A person in economic difficulty holds a homemade sign asking for money along a Manhattan street on December 4, 2013 in New York City. According to a recent study by the by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, New York City's homeless population increased by 13 percent at the beginning of this year. Despite an improving local economy, as of last January an estimated 64,060 homeless people were in shelters and on the street in New York. Only Los Angeles had a larger percentage increase than New York for large cities. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Annual Count of City’s Homeless, Giuliani Bashes BeyoncĂ© and More

By Jas Chana
LEIPZIG, GERMANY - AUGUST 30: Graduates in gown and caps celebrate their graduation at the HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management on August 30, 2014 in Leipzig, Germany. A total of 167 students in various Masters programs of business management graduated today, including the regular MBA program, whose students are 80% from foreign countries, while the more advanced graduate programs have a higher percentage of German-born students. (Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images)

This New App Might Just Give Students an ‘Addiction’ to Learning

By Jas Chana
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