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Ivan Pentchoukov
Senior Political Reporter
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Ivan has reported for The Epoch Times on a variety of topics since 2011. He currently leads a team covering the Trump administration. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.
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To commemorate Women's History Month, 33 women were honored by Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes on ...
US
March 6, 2013
Groundbreaking: Hunter’s Point South
Construction has officially commenced on the first phase of the biggest affordable housing project in New York City ...
Real Estate
March 4, 2013
High-End or Low? Tipoff Terms in Real Estate Listings
Trulia combed through millions of listings to find which words are associated with the highest priced properties, as ...
US
March 4, 2013
Foreclosure Sales in New York Drop in 2012
Foreclosure Sales in New York Drop in 2012.
Real Estate
February 28, 2013
New York State Borrowers Received Over $1.9 Billion in Mortgage Relief: Report
New Yorkers with distressed mortgages received over $1.9 billion in consumer relief as part of the National Mortgage ...
Business
February 22, 2013
Brookfield Signs Leases With 8 High-End Eateries in NYC
Brookfield Office Properties signed leases with eight high-end, quick-service eateries at the future dining terrace at Brookfield Place, ...
Real Estate
February 22, 2013
Baruch Students Ecstatic About New Pedestrian Plaza in NYC
Baruch College students returned from winter break last month to find the traffic and parking gone, and a ...
US
February 21, 2013
New York’s Chinese New Year Parade Exposes Overseas Influence
Under pressure from the communist regime in China, Falun Dafa practitioners have been denied entry to the annual ...
US
February 21, 2013
New Yorkers Displaced by Sandy to Get Preference on Housing Lottery
New Yorkers displaced by Hurricane Sandy will receive a 25 percent preference on affordable housing lotteries. Coney Island ...
Real Estate
February 20, 2013
DOE Seeking Proposals to Demolish Two UWS Schools
The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is seeking proposals from real estate developers to demolish two ...
US
February 19, 2013
New Construction Up by 5 Percent in NYC
New construction in New York City is up 5 percent, driven by a 54 percent surge in residential ...
US
February 14, 2013
Tommy Hilfiger Gives High School Students Sage Advice
Tommy Hilfiger kicked off New York fashion week by visiting the High School of Fashion Industries alongside NYC ...
US
February 12, 2013
Services Lacking for NYC’s Disconnected Youth
New York City has little to offer to its more than 165,000 disconnected youth.
US
February 7, 2013
John Liu Fundraiser in Mental Health Institution, Trial Postponed
The trial for John Liu’s former campaign treasurer, Jia “Jenny” Hou, and fundraiser, Xing Wu “Oliver” Pan, has ...
John Liu Unmasked
February 5, 2013
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch’s Funeral Held
Friends, family, politicians, and dignitaries attend the funeral of Ed Koch, former New York City mayor.
US
February 4, 2013
Coffee for 5¢ and Cheesecake for 19¢ at NYC’s Grand Central
As Grand Central Terminal celebrates its 100th birthday many of the shops are turning back their clocks to ...
US
February 1, 2013
Grand Central in the Movies
Grand Central has appeared in more than 30 movies since it was built in 1913. Here are a ...
Entertainment
February 1, 2013
Bringing New York’s Grand Central to Life
Seeing Grand Central is only a fraction of the experience. Touring it with Dan Brucker brings the terminal ...
US
January 31, 2013
Snowmakers Blanket Central Park for Winter Jam
You can ski, snowboard, or snowshoe for free right in Central Park this Saturday, Jan. 26.
US
January 24, 2013
Will Super Bowl 2014 Be a Freeze Out?
Freezing weather was the biggest concern raised for the Super Bowl 2014, which will be played in New ...
US
January 24, 2013
New Yorkers Celebrate Inauguration at Lincoln Center
As hundreds of thousands of people braved a chilly January morning to watch President Barack Obama’s inauguration in ...
US
January 22, 2013
NYC Faces Prescription Painkiller Epidemic
Behind marijuana, prescription painkillers are the second most popular abused substance in the United States.
US
January 17, 2013
Mayor, Brookfield Properties Break Ground on Manhattan West Development
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Brookfield Properties CEO Dennis Friedrich, and other elected officials broke ground early Tuesday morning on ...
US
January 16, 2013
MetroCards Given for NYC School Bus Strike not Activated
With the school bus strike set to start at 6 a.m. Wednesday, parents with children in areas that ...
US
January 16, 2013
NYC School Bus Strike Set for Wednesday
The city’s school bus drivers are going on strike at 6 a.m. this Wednesday, leaving the families of ...
US
January 14, 2013
This is New York: Rick Bell, Exec. Dir. of the American Institute of Architects Center for Architecture in NY
Before he decided to become an architect, Rick Bell wanted to become a writer. Halfway through college, partly ...
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January 24, 2012
New York City Structures: E.V. Haughwout Building Sansoviniana in Venice
When it was constructed in 1857, the E.V. Haughwout building was a mammoth addition to New York’s mostly ...
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January 24, 2012
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