
Kaitlyn Schwanemann
Managing Editor at The Stony Brook Press
Reporter, witer at NBC News
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4 days ago |
nbcnews.com | Brooke Sopelsa |Kaitlyn Schwanemann
In the eyes of many LGBTQ Catholics, the late Pope Francis created a “seismic shift” toward acceptance. Now, as the world welcomes the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, these lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer faithful say they hope he will continue to move in the same direction.
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1 week ago |
sbpress.com | Kaitlyn Schwanemann
Photo courtesy of Steve SosobeeDr. Syed Sayeed, a plastic surgeon practicing on Long Island, met Steve Sosobee in a hospital in Gaza last summer. On a medical mission in Gaza, Sayeed had been working with a 3-year-old girl whose body — at least 20 to 30% of it — was covered in burns after she survived an Israeli airstrike.
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1 week ago |
telemundo47.com | Kaitlyn Schwanemann
El evento anual, que inaugura la exposición de primavera del Instituto del Traje en el Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York, es conocido como la noche más importante de la moda. Con un precio de entrada de $75,000 y una lista de invitados repleta de estrellas, la Met Gala es un evento clave tanto para celebridades como para aficionados a la cultura pop.
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nbcnews.com | Kaitlyn Schwanemann
With its $75,000 ticket price and star-studded guest list, the Met Gala is a major moment for celebrities and pop culture aficionados alike. The annual event, which ushers in the spring exhibit for the Costume Institute at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, is known as fashion’s biggest night — but for everyone else watching from home, it’s an even bigger night for red carpet looks, celebrity memes and watercooler fodder.
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nbcnews.com | Kaitlyn Schwanemann
A new report sheds light on perceptions of Asians in the U.S.More than 1 in 4 Americans say they are concerned that Chinese Americans are a threat to society and national security, according to a survey conducted by The Asian American Foundation, a nonprofit group that focuses on combatting anti-Asian hate and providing educational resources. The study also found that 40% of Americans believe Asian Americans have more allegiance to their countries of origin than the U.S. — doubling since 2021.
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