#NYC’s first weekend of indoor dining was a success

#NYC’s first weekend of indoor dining was a success

“#NYC’s first weekend of indoor dining was a success” The first weekend of indoor dining in New York City since the pandemic hit proved a resounding success across much of the city, injecting a fresh glimmer of hope into an industry plagued by the coronavirus crisis. Big Apple eatery owners say they were delighted to…

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#Trump plans to debate Biden after hospital stint, campaign says

#Trump plans to debate Biden after hospital stint, campaign says

“#Trump plans to debate Biden after hospital stint, campaign says” WASHINGTON — President Trump still plans to debate Democratic nominee Joe Biden at the second presidential debate in Miami later this month after his three-day stay in the hospital with the coronavirus, his campaign said. “It is the president’s intention to debate,” Trump 2020 communications…

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#California’s self-made disease and other commentary

#California’s self-made disease and other commentary

“#California’s self-made disease and other commentary” Left-coast watch: Cali’s Self-Made Disease Steven Greenhut at The Orange County Register agrees with President Trump: California is a “cautionary tale” as it “bounds” from crisis to crisis. The latest: “raging wildfires” sparked, in part, by “poor land management, ill-conceived liability and insurance laws and the misuse of firefighting…

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#’Dune’ gets delayed, will now hit theaters in 2021

#’Dune’ gets delayed, will now hit theaters in 2021

“#’Dune’ gets delayed, will now hit theaters in 2021” Anybody planning on seeing a movie in 2020 better add it to their calendar in pencil. On Monday, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ “Dune” became the latest in a slew of Hollywood films to delay its release due to the coronavirus pandemic. Director Denis Villeneuve’s big-budget…

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#Cities declare racism a health crisis, but some doubt impact

#Cities declare racism a health crisis, but some doubt impact

“#Cities declare racism a health crisis, but some doubt impact” CHICAGO — Christy DeGallerie noticed a startling trend in her online group for coronavirus survivors: White patients got medications she’d never heard of, were offered X-rays and their doctors listened to their concerns. That wasn’t her experience. When the 29-year-old Black woman sought a COVID-19…

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