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Author: Sophia Andrew

Nassau County is urging Biden to cut through federal red tape to deliver more than 50 rifles to Ukraine

March 11, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is encouraging President Biden to cut through federal red tape to deliver more than 50 rifles to Ukraine…

Russia-backed grocery delivery app Buyk, is seeks for American backers as bankruptcy looms

March 9, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Russia-backed grocery delivery application Buyk, which has been disabled by sanctions, is hunting for American backers in an effort to save itself from…

NYC $88 billion pension fund for municipal employees is dumping its Russian assets over Ukraine invasion

March 5, 2022 Sophia Andrew

The Big Apple’s huge $88 billion pension fund for municipal employees is unloading its Russian resources as the reaction against the Kremlin’s intrusion…

Ambassador claims that his country did not plan to occupy Ukraine

February 27, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Russia’s ambassador to Japan held a drawn out round table discussion with journalists in English Friday, where he guaranteed that his nation didn’t…

Commercial real estate in New York City kept 92% of its value despite COVID

February 19, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Commercial real estate in New York City kept 92% of its worth in spite of economic choppiness brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic,…

Protesters gathers in Kabul against Biden’s plan to give $3.5B in assets to 9/11 victims

February 15, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Protesters gathered in Kabul Saturday to exhibit against President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to free up $3.5 billion in frozen Afghan resources held…

Philip Eng, Long Island Railroad President is retiring

February 13, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Long Island Railroad President Philip Eng reported his retirement on Thursday, the MTA said. Metro North President Catherine Rinaldi has been named as…

Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture is helping to restore connectivity to the Tonga, report

February 10, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Elon Musk’s satellite web venture is assisting with restore connectivity to the Pacific Island country of Tonga, as indicated by an authority in…

first time in history America’s national debt has surpassed $30 trillion

February 4, 2022 Sophia Andrew

America’s national debt has outperformed $30 trillion without precedent for history, the Treasury Department said for this present week. The federal government surpassed…

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