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About Aron
Aron Ranen is a Videojournalist and Cameraperson/Editor based in New York, United States of America.
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West African Migrants Find That Struggles Continue After Arriving in New York

21 Mar 2024  |  Voice of America
The migrant crisis in New York City, which began with an influx of Venezuelans and other Latin Americans nearly two years ago, has recently seen a significant increase in the number of migrants from West African nations, with a tripling in the past year.

Researchers Find Possible Link to Sudden Death Syndrome in Children

29 Feb 2024  |  voanews.com
A study at New York University has provided hope in identifying the cause of sudden death syndrome, which affects nearly 400 families in the U.S. each year.

US, Immigration a Key Issue in Elections

12 Feb 2024  |  zeriamerikes.com
Immigration emerges as a contentious electoral issue in New York City, with mixed messages from local Democratic authorities and stalled legislation in Congress. Despite city efforts to discourage new arrivals, initiatives like $1,000 bank cards for food and 4,000 job openings for migrants are introduced. Migrants from Venezuela and Ecuador share positive experiences, while Mayor Eric Adams seeks federal solutions, citing a national policy failure. Both parties struggle to leverage the immigration issue politically, with Republicans accused of obstruction by Democrats and blaming President Biden for border security failures. The fate of millions of immigrants remains uncertain until the upcoming presidential elections.

New York City Streets Shine Bright from Holiday Window Displays

23 Dec 2023  |  voaafrica.com
Tourists and locals are attracted to the holiday window displays of department stores in New York City, an annual tradition that brings festive cheer to the city's streets.

Fans Flock To Remember 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry In New York

30 Oct 2023  |  www.barrons.com
Fans of Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing on 'Friends,' gathered outside the New York apartment building used in the show's filming to remember the actor. Perry is fondly remembered as a heartwarming and uplifting person who brought comfort to many through his television role.

Matthew Perry Fans Pay Tribute To Actor At 'Friends' Apartment In NYC

28 Oct 2023  |  www.barrons.com
Fans gather outside 90 Bedford Street, a six-story building in the West Village in New York City that was featured on the show 'Friends,' to pay tribute to actor Matthew Perry, who died Saturday.

Comic Books Worth Millions of Dollars Sold at New York Comic Con

20 Oct 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
Over 200,000 comic book fans, many in costumes of their favorite characters, gathered at the Javits Center in New York City for the New York City Comic Con. Attendees like Yuki Crissi enjoyed the exclusive items and cool cosplay, while Alex Elmera and Natasha Jablonski commented on the event's fun and inclusivity. Vintage comic books were a highlight, with some valued at millions of dollars. Vincent Zurzolo of ComicConnect highlighted the importance of vintage comics at the event, with examples like a 1939 DC Comics Batman debut worth around $400,000 and Marvel Comics Number One valued at $3 million. Heritage, a leading comic art auction house, reported over $195 million in sales in 2022, a 7% increase from the previous year, and online retailers like eBay had a significant presence at the convention.

Grief of Families of Israel-Hamas War Victims in the US

20 Oct 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
As casualties continue to rise in the Israel-Hamas conflict, relatives of the victims in the United States mourn the loss of friends and loved ones. In New York, individuals like Orna and Ronen Neutra express their grief and hope for the return of their son, with President Joe Biden showing commitment to resolving the issue. Sami Shaban, a Palestinian-American, shares the devastating loss of 17 family members in Gaza. Lisa Schirch, a peace studies professor, sees potential for a political solution to the long-standing conflict. Families in the US continue to watch the news and wait for resolution.

New York City Hosts Its 97th Thanksgiving Parade

12 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
New York City hosted its 97th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, featuring 48 character and novelty balloons, 26 floats, 12 marching bands, and over 700 clowns.

Terror of Israel-Hamas War Resonates With US Families

10 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas intensifies, U.S. families with ties to the region are mourning the loss of friends and loved ones. The article highlights the personal impact of the violence on American relatives, with insights from Aron Ranen in New York.

Trump, Company Fined $364.9 Million, Banned From Doing Business in New York

06 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
A New York civil fraud trial has resulted in a $364.9 million fine and a business ban for Donald Trump and his company, marking a significant legal setback for the former president. The ruling is part of ongoing legal challenges Trump has faced since leaving office.

Is Trump's Real Estate Empire in Danger?

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voaturkce.com
Donald Trump faces a $250 million fraud lawsuit, accused of providing false information about the value of his assets. His two sons and company are also implicated. Experts suggest that these allegations could negatively impact support for the former President.

Trump Fights to Save His Real Estate Business in Court

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
Donald Trump is fighting a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing him of inflating the value of his real estate assets to secure favorable bank deals. The lawsuit targets Trump, his two children, and his company, alleging continuous and repeated fraud. Trump denies the accusations, claiming they are politically motivated. The case highlights discrepancies in property valuations, such as Trump's Wall Street property and Mar-a-Lago estate. Despite the legal challenges, Trump asserts that these cases boost his political popularity, though experts like Columbia University's Ester Fuchs question this claim.

Famous American Names Mentioned in Latest Public Epstein Case Documents

05 Oct 2023  |  www.zeriamerikes.com
The U.S. Department of Justice released confidential documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning notable figures such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew. Despite public anticipation, the documents did not reveal any new criminal charges against these individuals. The documents are part of a civil lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, filed by Virginia Giuffre. Experts believe the documents will not have legal consequences for the mentioned individuals. The release has sparked discussions on ongoing efforts to combat the exploitation of women and minors, with advocates like Yasmin Vafa of Rights4Girls hoping it will encourage more victims to come forward.

New Gun Laws Debut in New York City

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
New gun regulations have been implemented in New York following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn a longstanding state law requiring applicants to show 'proper cause' for a concealed carry permit. This has led to a significant increase in gun permit applications, causing concern among city and state officials.

Trump Attempts to Protect Real Estate Assets in Civil Fraud Trial

04 Oct 2023  |  zeriamerikes.com
Former President Donald Trump is facing a $250 million civil lawsuit alleging he provided false information about the value of his real estate empire. New York Attorney General Letitia James filed the suit against Trump, his adult sons, and his company. Trump is accused of exaggerating property values to secure favorable terms from banks, investors, and business partners. He denies the accusations, calling it a continuation of the greatest witch hunt. Legal experts and testimonies are challenging Trump's valuations, and while Trump claims the legal actions boost his political support, Columbia University political science professor Ester Fuchs disagrees with his assessment.

Trump Fights for Real Estate Empire in Civil Fraud Trial

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Donald Trump is contending with a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit alleging he provided false valuations of his real estate empire. The suit, filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, also names his two adult sons and his company. The report is by Aron Ranen from New York City.

Menendez: The money found at home was from savings, not bribes

02 Oct 2023  |  www.zeriamerikes.com
Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey faces federal charges of bribery, accused of accepting money, gold, and a luxury car in exchange for political influence. Menendez claims the money found at his home was from personal savings, not bribes. Support from the Democratic Party in New Jersey has significantly declined, and experts highlight the seriousness of the charges, which could lead to a lengthy prison sentence if convicted. Despite his denials, the accusations have led to calls for his resignation, including from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. The case underscores the strength of the U.S. judicial system in addressing corruption.

Hotel Rooms Might Get Even Pricier in New York City

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
New York City, a long-standing expensive tourist destination, may see even higher hotel room prices due to new Airbnb regulations and enforcement that have significantly reduced short-term rentals.

Prominent Americans Named in Newly Released Epstein Documents

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
The United States Department of Justice has unsealed previously confidential documents related to convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents name several high-profile individuals, including former U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, and Britain's Prince Andrew. Aron Ranen reports from New York City.

Researchers Discover Possible Roots of Gray Hair

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Scientists at New York University have identified a potential cause of hair graying, providing hope for those seeking to prevent this sign of aging. Despite the discovery, hair colorists believe their industry will remain unaffected. The research represents a notable advancement in understanding the aging process.

Community Solar Powers New York City’s Green Grid

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Micro solar plants on rooftops of commercial skyscrapers, apartment buildings, and warehouses are increasingly contributing to America's green electrical grid, with significant developments reported from New York City.

West African Migrants Find That Struggles Continue After Arriving in New York

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
The migrant crisis in New York City, which began nearly two years ago with an influx of Venezuelans and other Latin Americans, has seen a tripling in the number of migrants from West African nations in the past year.

Holiday Window Displays Pack the Streets of New York City

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Each year, crowds of tourists and locals alike are drawn to New York City’s department store holiday window displays.

New Jersey Gives Convicted Marijuana Offenders Priority Shot at Selling Legal Cannabis

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Tahir Johnson and Jon Dockery, previously arrested for marijuana possession, will be among the first to legally sell cannabis under a New Jersey program prioritizing those with cannabis-related felonies. The initiative by New Jersey’s cannabis regulatory commission aims to provide opportunities for former convicts, though it faces opposition from some quarters.

Women Enter World of Breakdancing

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Breakdancing is gaining new recognition with its inclusion in the 2024 Paris Olympics, leading to increased participation from women in what has traditionally been a male-dominated sport. Aron Ranen reports from New York City on this significant development.

Study: Up to One-Third of Americans Exposed to Dangerous Noise Levels

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Prolonged exposure to high levels of noise is identified as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In New York City, the largest and one of the loudest cities in the U.S., avoiding noise is a daily challenge.

Study: Up to One-Third of Americans Exposed to Dangerous Noise Levels

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Research indicates that prolonged exposure to high noise levels is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, with up to one-third of Americans potentially affected. In New York City, residents like Ricky Nguyen struggle with daily noise pollution. Studies by the University of Michigan and Massachusetts General Hospital reveal that noise exposure disproportionately affects Black and Hispanic communities and is linked to significant health issues, including cardiovascular disease. Activists and researchers are pushing for greater awareness and legislative action to address noise pollution.

New York City Office Buildings Lose $400B in 2 Years

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
New York City's commercial real estate market has experienced a significant decline, losing approximately $400 billion in value since the onset of the pandemic. The reduction in office occupancy in Manhattan is a primary factor contributing to this substantial economic impact.

New York Introduces Congestion Fee to Drive Into Midtown Manhattan

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
New York City is set to implement a congestion pricing plan early next year, making it more expensive to drive into Midtown Manhattan. This policy aims to reduce traffic congestion and may encourage commuters to switch to public transportation options like trains and buses.

Charged With Graft, US Senator Menendez Could Face Years in Prison

24 Sep 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Senator Menendez, one of the United States' most influential senators, faces bribery and conspiracy charges that threaten his political future.

Fans "Impressed" By Djokovic's 24 Grand Slam Titles

11 Sep 2023  |  www.barrons.com
Novak Djokovic, at 36, secured his fourth US Open title and equaled Margaret Court's record with his 24th Grand Slam singles victory by defeating Daniil Medvedev. Fans, including Alex Arredondo from Mexico City, expressed admiration for Djokovic's talent and accomplishments.

Actors Join Writers On Picket Line Outside Warner Bros. In New York

14 Jul 2023  |  www.barrons.com
Members of the Screen Actors Guild joined writers on a picket line outside Warner Bros. Discovery offices in New York City, with a potential strike looming over issues of pay and the impact of artificial intelligence.

New York City Residents Celebrate Anti-Discrimination Law on Weight and Height

22 Jun 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
A new anti-discrimination law in New York City includes weight and height as protected characteristics, ensuring employers cannot reject individuals based on these factors. The law, effective from November 22, mandates adequate accommodations in public places. Activists like Amanda Cooper and Danille Datre celebrate the law as a significant milestone for equal rights. Tigress Osborn of NAAFA hopes it will lead to inclusive practices without increasing litigation. Legal experts like Sam Estreicher see it as a turning point, while Jonathan Engel criticizes it for not addressing obesity issues. The law is expected to influence similar legislation in other U.S. cities.

New Yorkers Celebrate Law That Protects People Based on Weight or Height

01 Jun 2023  |  www.voanews.com
A new law in New York City now protects individuals from discrimination based on weight and height, addressing challenges faced by obese individuals and those with height limitations in public spaces. This legislation is celebrated as a progressive step towards inclusivity and equality.

Protests Engulf New York City After Death of Homeless Man on Subway

05 May 2023  |  www.voanews.com
The death of a homeless man on a New York City subway has sparked protests and raised questions about handling mentally ill individuals in public spaces. A former Marine, who was a fellow passenger, claimed he felt threatened and accidentally killed the man while restraining him. The incident has divided public opinion in New York on the appropriate response by passengers.

Value of Office Buildings in New York Drops $400M in 2 Years

15 Mar 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
New York City faces a significant decline in office building values, dropping by $400 million over two years due to low office occupancy rates post-pandemic. The current occupancy rate is only 43% of pre-pandemic levels, with a further drop to 21% in early March. This has led to a $12 billion loss in employee spending, affecting retail and restaurant businesses. Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh from Columbia University warns of a potential 40% decrease in office stock value in the coming years, posing a threat to the city's economic stability. However, luxury office properties with high-end amenities maintain high occupancy rates, contrasting with the broader commercial real estate market's struggles.

Psychedelic Compounds Could Soon Be Billion-dollar Business for Treating Depression

10 Feb 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Experts predict that psychedelic compounds could become a billion-dollar industry for treating depression and trauma after initial clinical trials in the United States show promising results.

US annual inflation remains high at 8.3% and Wall Street collapses

13 Sep 2022  |  www.infobae.com
US annual inflation moderated to 8.3% in August from 8.5% in July, higher than analysts expected, leading to a significant drop in Wall Street indices. The Dow Jones fell 3.94%, Nasdaq plummeted 5.16%, and the S&P 500 dropped 4.32%. The market anticipates a more substantial interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Tech companies like Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta saw their stock prices fall to their lowest since the pandemic began in 2020. Twitter was an exception with a slight increase after shareholders approved Elon Musk's proposed purchase. Bond rates rose, with the 10-year Treasury note at 3.41% and the 2-year note reaching a 15-year high of 3.78%.

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New Gun Laws Debut in New York City. Produce, Film, Edit, Script and Voiceover for Voice of America (VOA) September 2, 2022

In US Open’s Shadow, an African American Tennis Community Thrives. Produce, Film, Edit, Script and Voice over. For Voice of America (VOA). September 7, 2022

Stars Hit The Red Carpet At The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards

29 Aug 2022  |  www.barrons.com
Celebrities gathered at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, for the MTV Video Music Awards. Bad Bunny, a leading Puerto Rican artist, won the artist of the year award but was absent due to his tour commitments.

Racial unity: Merged Southern congregation sets an example

17 Feb 2022  |  Wilmington News Journal
The Refuge Church in Kannapolis, North Carolina, exemplifies racial unity by merging a predominantly white congregation with a predominantly Black church, aiming to diversify Sunday worship. Led by Rev. Jay Stewart and Rev. Derrick Hawkins, the church has seen significant success in increasing its ethnic diversity. Despite some resistance, members like Troy and April Savage advocate for the church's mission of racial reconciliation, reflecting broader trends in U.S. congregations towards greater diversity. The church's efforts are part of a larger narrative on race relations in North Carolina, influenced by national and state political debates.

Racial unity: Merged Southern congregation sets an example

15 Feb 2022  |  religionnews.com
The Refuge Church, a predominantly white congregation in North Carolina, merged with a mostly Black church in 2016, aiming to diversify and promote racial unity in Sunday services. The merger, which saw an increase in African American attendance at The Refuge's Kannapolis campus, is seen as a success by its lead pastor, Rev. Jay Stewart. The church's efforts reflect a broader trend of growing ethnic diversity in U.S. congregations. Despite some skepticism, members like Troy and April Savage support the church's vision of unity. The importance of not neglecting the Black struggle in interracial congregations is highlighted by Rev. Abdue Knox. The church's journey is detailed in the book 'Welded: Forming Racial Bonds That Last,' co-authored by Rev. Stewart and Rev. Derrick Hawkins.

At this Charlotte church, Black, white, Hispanic — it doesn't matter. Just faith.

14 Feb 2022  |  Greensboro News and Record
The Refuge Church in Kannapolis, near Charlotte, is working to bridge racial divides in religious congregations, reflecting a broader trend of increasing ethnic diversity in U.S. churches. The church, which merged with a predominantly Black congregation in 2016, aims to unify worshippers of different races and ethnicities. Despite some resistance, members like Troy and April Savage see this as fulfilling a spiritual mission of unity. The article highlights the ongoing challenges and successes in achieving racial reconciliation within religious communities, emphasizing the importance of not neglecting the unique experiences of Black congregants.

Postcards: Merged Southern congregation sets an example for racial unity

30 Jan 2022  |  www.sightmagazine.com.au
The Refuge Church in Kannapolis, North Carolina, exemplifies racial unity by merging a predominantly white congregation with a Black church, promoting diversity and reconciliation. Despite challenges, the church's efforts have increased its ethnic diversity, reflecting broader trends in US congregations. Key figures like Troy and April Savage, Rev Derrick Hawkins, and Rev Jay Stewart emphasize the importance of unity in faith. The article also highlights the historical significance of Black churches in advocating for racial equality and the need to acknowledge the Black struggle within interracial congregations.
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