Brett Favre says he actually worked for that $1.1 million in Mississippi welfare money
New York moms just want time to breathe this Mother’s Day
Many mothers are pulling double and triple duty caring for kids, juggling jobs, homeschooling, navigating financial hardship and acting as unofficial family doctor at time with unprecedented health concerns.
In Northern Virginia, A Grassroots Push To Help Latinos Combat Coronavirus
Latinos have been hit especially hard by the coronavirus. A medical group in northern Virginia is stepping up testing for the Latino community.
Ex-Mets reliever Turk Wendell enjoying the good life on his Iowa farm: ‘I’ve kind of been quarantined my whole life in the offseason’
ESPN booting Booger McFarland and Joe Tessitore from Monday Night Football: reports
Soccer star Alex Morgan gives birth to first child
Brett Favre says he actually worked for that $1.1 million in Mississippi welfare money
’Harry Potter’ actress admits she wanted Boris Johnson to die of coronavirus
Tyra Banks responds to critics of her ‘insensitivity’ on ‘America’s Next Top Model’
Ariana Grande shut down Carole Baskin’s submission for her new song’s music video
Ex-Mets reliever Turk Wendell enjoying the good life on his Iowa farm: ‘I’ve kind of been quarantined my whole life in the offseason’
Ex-Mets reliever Turk Wendell enjoying the good life on his Iowa farm: ‘I’ve kind of been quarantined my whole life in the offseason’
Brooklyn man triumphs in lengthy Airbnb battle with city as judge orders city to ‘leave the poor guy alone’
A disabled Brooklynite who ran afoul of Department of Buildings officials by renting out his home to Airbnb users triumphed last week when a Manhattan judge ordered the city to repay his $4,375 fine and cover any additional costs and payouts in his battle with the de Blasio administration. The decision ended a legal battle pitting Stanley “Skip” Karol against the city that began with an anonymous phone call back in July 2018.
Domino’s deliveryman says he’s forever scarred after being robbed of e-bike in Manhattan: ‘You remember something like this for the rest of your life’
Edwin Cabrera, a father of two, was unlocking his e-bike after dropping off a pizza on Fort George Hill near Fairview Ave. on May 3 when two suspects jumped out of the shadows and attacked him around 9 p.m.
NYC child abuse reports plunge in coronavirus pandemic — but ACS doubts there’s less mistreatment
While the city was on lockdown between March 23 and May 4, ACS received 3,855 new allegations of child neglect and abuse — 4,496 fewer cases than the 8,351 taken in by the child welfare agency at the same time last year.
New York moms just want time to breathe this Mother’s Day
Many mothers are pulling double and triple duty caring for kids, juggling jobs, homeschooling, navigating financial hardship and acting as unofficial family doctor at time with unprecedented health concerns.
Unhinged man shouts he has HIV, then punches, spits at train operator in Brooklyn
The C train reached its last stop just after 9 a.m. Saturday at the Euclid Ave. station in East New York when the man insisted he needed five more minutes before he could leave the car.
CARIBBEAT: BKLYN Commons ‘shared’ work spaces firm moves smartly into ‘the new normal’
There was certainly was stress in the air when health and economic consqeuences of COVID-19 bore down on Brooklyn and the rest of America. But as these pressures grew, constructive hearts and minds prevailed at the BKLYN Commons (BKC) shared workspace operation at 495 Flatbush Ave., in the Prospect-Lefferts Gardens area, which creatively and passionately morphed to adapt to the new normal.
Video: Joel Anderson & Co. Ride Techy DH Jumps in 'Tea & Biscuits'
Hucks, cases, mud, roots, and full commitment by all the riders. And tea drinking. Of course.
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Video: MTBers Raise Money for a Bike Park with a Gruelling 2,500km Ride from Whistler to Yellowknife
The Ride of Your Life is raising money for the construction of a new bike park in Yellowknife.
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Quarantine: 'We're not going to be able to police self-isolation', says Police Federation chair
Summer 2020: quarantine move will trigger 'bank holiday traffic every day' as prices soar above £2k for a week at Center Parcs
Exclusive: 'As well as staggered working hours we need to stagger holidays,' says AA president Edmund King
Virus corona: Hơn bốn triệu người nhiễm Covid-19 trên toàn thế giới
Các chuyên gia cảnh báo số lượng nhiễm trùng thực sự có thể cao hơn do tỷ lệ xét nghiệm thấp ở nhiều quốc gia.
Tám nữ anh hùng trong Thế chiến thứ Hai bạn nên biết
Năm nay là kỷ niệm 75 năm kết thúc Thế chiến thứ Hai - cuộc chiến kết thúc ở châu Âu vào ngày 8/5 - trong dịp này chúng tôi tưởng niệm tám người phụ nữ có lòng dũng cảm vượt lên sự can đảm của nhiều người.
Virus corona: Obama nói phản ứng của Mỹ là một 'thảm họa hỗn loạn'
Cựu tổng thống Obama đột nhiên mạnh mẽ chỉ trích người kế nhiệm Donald Trump về cách xử lý cuộc khủng hoảng virus corona.
Covid-19: Anh sẽ ra hệ thống cảnh báo và cách ly người nhập cảnh
Anh chuẩn bị công bố hệ thống cảnh báo mới; các hãng hàng không Anh được báo kế hoạch cách ly 14 ngày với hành khách vào Anh.
Community members step up to pay Washington County school lunch debt
Two residents of Washington County organize donations from community members to pay Washington County School District 15k+ lunch debt
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Morrisons recalls Market Street Living Herbs because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes
Morrisons has taken the precautionary step of recalling Market Street Living Herbs because the products might contain Listeria monocytogenes.
Updated: Unilever recalls Wall’s Mini Calippo multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal
Unilever is recalling Wall’s Mini Calippo (Orange and Lemon-Lime) multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal. The presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.
'Shocked but also very grateful': Fundraiser for La Loche aims to double donations
A Saskatoon family physician wanted to find a way to help send supplies to the northern community of La Loche and set an initial goal for $15,000 - but within days the donations total over $26,000.
Sask. author finds success with quarantine-themed cookbook
Nearly a month after the Facebook page for The Official Quarantine Cookbook gained thousands of followers, the book is available to buy.
Obama criticized Trump's handling of pandemic as an 'absolute chaotic disaster'
Former president Barack Obama harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic as an 'absolute chaotic disaster' during a conversation with ex-members of his administration, according to a recording obtained by Yahoo News.
More data needed to manage future COVID-19 outbreaks in First Nations communities
Federal officials stressed the dangers to long-term care residents and Indigenous communities if COVID-19 restrictions are lifted too quickly after projections in Quebec painted a dire picture of the potential cost.
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