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Nikita Stewart

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World
7 Aug 2024
Latoya Joyner, a New York state assemblywoman from the Bronx, said she was raised by a loving adoptive family after her biological parents lost custody of her. The same was true for Tracy L. VanVleck, the commissioner of human services in Seneca County.
They Lost Custody. Should They Still Be Able to See Their Children?
Entertainment
25 Jun 2024
Lily, a fuchsia Muppet with a mop of hair, green eyelids and a lavender nose, debuted on “Sesame Street” seven years ago. She was shy and soft-spoken. Her family, she explained to Elmo, did not have enough to eat.
Sesame Street Takes on Homelessness
Entertainment
25 Jun 2024
Lily, a fuchsia Muppet with a mop of hair, green eyelids and a lavender nose, debuted on “Sesame Street” seven years ago. She was shy and soft-spoken. Her family, she explained to Elmo, did not have enough to eat.
Sesame Street Takes on Homelessness
World
25 Feb 2019
A judge dismissed the charges, but the arrest had another consequence: Ann’s name was added to a New York state database of people who have mistreated children — and by law, it would stay there for another dozen years.
How registries to protect children haunt the accused
World
5 Feb 2019
Video footage of the young mother desperately holding on to her baby went viral on social media and prompted the Council to introduce a package of more than a dozen bills aimed at improving the treatment of people who receive public assistance.
Woman who had son torn from arms gets apology