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The New York City Council Approved the Surcharge Fee for Restaurants

September 17, 2020 Olivia John

In the event that you are pondering doing indoor eating in the Big Apple, begin considering perhaps going through more cash. The City…

Indonesia Becomes a Testing Ground for the Covid-19 Vaccine by China

September 17, 2020 Emma Perkins

Indonesia, which is home to Asia’s second-worst Covid-19 outbreak is eager to take the risks by embracing the experimental Covid-19 vaccine by China….

Cuomo Aide Says New York Budget Cuts Will Not Be Considered until the Election

September 17, 2020 Antonio Chad

The lead representative’s spending chief said Wednesday it’s “untimely” for some school locale to have laid off specialists, and said New York will…

Smoke From Wildfires Creates Haze Over NYC

September 17, 2020 Benjamin Leo

As the harming West Coast out of control fires keep on consuming in excess of 2,500 miles with smoldering heat, the effect of…

Trump extends unemployment benefit plan

September 16, 2020 Lucas Carter

The nation’s unemployed received some good news last week. Those who qualify for the additional $300 in weekly federal unemployment benefits under the…

De Blasio hints that NYC will restructure trash services as protests against the cuts increase

September 16, 2020 Liam Samuel

City Hall suddenly found money in the Sanitation Department’s budget to restore some litter basket pickup service Tuesday as outrage over trash piling…

The daily news on NYC brought the Storm Case man to his family

September 16, 2020 Florence Alessi

There are family get-togethers where everyone wears a similar T-shirt, does the Electric Slide in the lodging dance hall and gets together the…

Lockdown diminished Covid in NYC by 70%: Report

September 16, 2020September 16, 2020 Emma Perkins

The Big Apple shut down everything from exhibition halls to cinemas, however New York City’s pandemic lockdown decreased the spread of Covid by…

Hotels, Restaurants in New York city expect to be opening shortly

September 16, 2020September 16, 2020 Antonio Chad

Over a half year into the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City has sunk into another ordinary of outside feasting, takeout, and conveyance, with…

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