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Author: Lucas Carter

DEA targets Bronx and upstate Buffalo as part of a new multi-city attack on drug-related violence

February 10, 2022 Lucas Carter

The feds are targeting the Bronx and upstate Buffalo as a feature of a new multi-city assault on drug-related violence and excesses, authorities…

Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, US surpassing 900,000 deaths

February 6, 2022 Lucas Carter

Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States arrived at a grim milestone outperforming 900,000 deaths from the infection on Friday…

Israel’s foreign ministry slams an upcoming report by Amnesty accusing the country of apartheid

February 3, 2022 Lucas Carter

Israel’s foreign ministry on Monday hammered a forthcoming report by Amnesty International UK blaming the country for politically-sanctioned racial segregation – claiming the…

the launch of Tesla’s Cybertruck and two other models have been delayed until at least 2023

January 29, 2022 Lucas Carter

The launch of Tesla’s Cybertruck and two other impending vehicle models have been postponed until no less than 2023 in light of proceeded…

NYC schools Chancellor David Banks to ask all of the city’s school superintendents to reapply for jobs

January 25, 2022 Lucas Carter

New schools Chancellor David Banks will ask every one of the 46 of the city’s school superintendents to reapply for their jobs in…

number of Americans who called out sick from COVID spiked nearly 9 million in first weeks of 2022

January 23, 2022 Lucas Carter

The number of Americans who got down on wiped out to work as a result of COVID-19 spiked to almost 9 million in…

A winter storm to bring an “unpleasant” mix of snow, rain and wind to NYC

January 18, 2022 Lucas Carter

A winter storm to bring an “upsetting” blend of snow, downpour and wind to the Big Apple Sunday evening that could proceed into…

Inflation rate jumped 7% in past year, the highest rate since 1982

January 13, 2022 Lucas Carter

Prices paid by U.S. shoppers hopped 7% in December from a year sooner, the most elevated inflation rate beginning around 1982 and the…

City health officials plans to open a slew of new coronavirus testing sites

January 10, 2022 Lucas Carter

City health authorities moved to open a huge number of new Covid testing destinations following a report last week showed how they were…

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