Hundreds of African Americans and Hispanics march nearly 18-kilometer length of Manhattan to show solidarity
A closer look at the protest reveals a dazzling array of individuals
In New York, group of Muslims held Friday prayers in show of support for anti-corporate movement
Behind movement's Zuccotti Park's operations is labor union-backed, grassroots support network that abides a fair-labor ethic
Movement spreads globally, gains momentum in US
Demonstrators in New York pre-empted official cleanup, potential dispersal of protest by cleaning up park
Many protesters say they understand plight of the locals, just as many residents and shopkeepers say they support movement
Hearing Health Foundation to promote cure for deafness caused by damaged hair cells
Civil rights advocates say it will reduce alleged discrimination against black and Latino youth
Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer landed at New York's John F. Kennedy airport Sunday morning
New slaveryfootprint.org website estimates how many slaves may have worked to grow food, sew clothing or mine materials for cell phone
At NY news conference, Iranian President Ahmadinejad says another nuclear plant needed, shares utopian vision for humanity
President argues on behalf of his jobs bill at Clinton Global Initiative
Former president says Americans cannot afford to ignore problems abroad despite serious economic problems in the US
10 years after terror attacks, business-oriented Financial District is now a family-friendly enclave nicknamed the "Diaper District"
Millions of investors are seeing their holdings decline
Investors still consider US government securities to be among world’s safest investments
Memorial plaza and museum are currently under construction at the site of the September 11 attacks in New York
But such marriages, though now legal in the state, remain controversial
Federal jury finds Mohammed Wali Zazi guilty on two counts: conspiracy to obstruct justice, obstruction of justice
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