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poll says majority of NYC residents agree with COVID-19 vaccine mandates

February 11, 2022 Antonio Chad

A majority of New York City occupants say they concur with COVID-19 vaccine orders – and they’re furious with the minority who will…

Fauci says U.S. is almost past the “full-blown” pandemic, hopes restrictions could wind down soon

February 11, 2022 Dave Barr

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser for President Biden, said in an interview distributed Tuesday that the U.S. is practically past the…

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…

Mississippi became the 37th state to legalize marijuana for medical use

February 5, 2022 Emma Perkins

Mississippi turned into the 37th state to legalize the medical use of weed on Wednesday – empowering another type of pain treatment for…

Cannabis retailer MedMen to seeks permission to subpoena in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office

February 4, 2022 Florence Alessi

Pot retailer MedMen plans to ask a judge Wednesday for authorization to subpoena Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office, as per New York State Supreme…

New York City offer free, home delivery of COVID-19 antiviral medications

February 2, 2022 Emma Perkins

New York City will offer free, impromptu home delivery of COVID-19 antiviral medications, Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday – while evading the subject…

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has gone into isolation after COVID exposure

February 1, 2022 Benjamin Leo

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has gone into isolation subsequent to being presented to coronavirus on an airplane. “The Prime Minister is…

New York’s statewide mask mandate will remain in place for now, after an appeals court judge granted

January 28, 2022 Antonio Chad

New York’s statewide mask mandate will stay set up until further notice, after a requests court judge conceded a movement Tuesday to stop…

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