#NYPD housing cop dies from COVID-19

#NYPD housing cop dies from COVID-19

“#NYPD housing cop dies from COVID-19” A 42-year-old NYPD housing police officer in the Bronx died of COVID-19 on Sunday, the city’s largest police union wrote on Twitter. “One year into this pandemic, COVID has claimed the life of another PBA member, PO Angel M. Santiago of @NYPDPSA7,” the Police Benevolent Association said. “The sacrifice…

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#Motorcycle rally expected to bring 300K to Daytona

#Motorcycle rally expected to bring 300K to Daytona

“#Motorcycle rally expected to bring 300K to Daytona” Tens of thousands of mostly maskless motorcyclists have converged in Daytona Beach for a rally that could see as many as 400,000 gather amid the pandemic. Officials in the coastal Florida city allowed bars to open at 60 percent indoor capacity for the annual Bike Week —…

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#The top five ways to fight back

#The top five ways to fight back

“#The top five ways to fight back” Multitasking lifestyle expert Meaghan B Murphy certainly practiced what she preached when her entire family contracted COVID-19 last month – and only really recovered two weeks ago. The mom-of-three, editor-in-chief of “Woman’s Day” and regular guest on “Today” told The Post: “I don’t look on the bright side,…

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#Study names animals likely to cause next big COVID outbreak

#Study names animals likely to cause next big COVID outbreak

“#Study names animals likely to cause next big COVID outbreak” Cats, rabbits and hedgehogs have all been implicated in a new study that aims to predict the animals most likely to launch the next deadly COVID-19 outbreak. With the help of artificial intelligence, biologists were able to design a prediction model that could prioritize potential…

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#Manhattan & Brooklyn leases up since 2008 market crash

#Manhattan & Brooklyn leases up since 2008 market crash

“#Manhattan & Brooklyn leases up since 2008 market crash” New York City has not seen a massive hit to the real-estate market this large since the 2008 market crash. With a stubborn coronavirus pandemic, consistent shutdowns, a terrifying spike in crime and people who are swapping the Big Apple for the suburbs, the once-bustling city…

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#Hundreds at large gatherings in violation of COVID regs: officials

#Hundreds at large gatherings in violation of COVID regs: officials

“#Hundreds at large gatherings in violation of COVID regs: officials” Hundreds of city revelers were caught overnight attending two illegal bashes that flaunted COVID-19 restrictions — including one massive gathering with infants present, authorities said Sunday.  The New York City Sheriff’s Office said about 70 people were first seen going into the side entrance of…

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#WWD loses two top editors amid COVID pandemic woes

#WWD loses two top editors amid COVID pandemic woes

“#WWD loses two top editors amid COVID pandemic woes” Fashion “bible” Women’s Wear Daily continues to slim down even as its owner, Penske Media, beefs up via a $225 million merger with the publisher of The Hollywood Reporter. Two top editorial executives quietly departed the trade publication at the end of the year, including one…

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#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19

#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19

“#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19” New York City’s Restaurant Week is back — but this time no reservations are required. The popular, decades-old promotion that lets people try out fancy restaurants at a moderate cost is relaunching after a lull as a takeout-only program. Restaurant Week To Go, as its being dubbed,…

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#How Americans celebrated holidays during last pandemic

#How Americans celebrated holidays during last pandemic

“#How Americans celebrated holidays during last pandemic” Americans celebrated Christmas over a century ago during the previous pandemic with some of the same concerns of the modern day, including considering whether to gather with loved ones and risk deadly infection. But in 1918, World War I had just ended and many soldiers were headed home for the holidays to see…

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