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Queen Elizabeth carried out her first official duties after the concerns of COVID-19

February 17, 2022 Florence Alessi

Sovereign Elizabeth II has allegedly completed her first authority obligations – through video from Windsor Castle – after worries she might have gotten…

Pollution contributing to more deaths globally: UN experts

February 16, 2022 Emma Perkins

Pollution by states and companies is adding to a larger number of deaths globally than COVID-19, an UN environmental report distributed on Tuesday…

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…

Twitter back online after experiencing a widespread outage

February 15, 2022 Antonio Chad

Twitter r appears to be back online after experiencing a widespread outage on Friday afternoon, with numerous users announcing issues getting to or…

New York COVID-19 Hospitalizations have gone down 69 percent, lowest since December

February 15, 2022 Benjamin Leo

The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York has tumbled to 3,883, the least since Dec. 19, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday. Hospitalizations…

religious-freedom group filed a last-minute class-action lawsuit over NYC workers vaccine mandate

February 14, 2022 Dave Barr

A religious-freedom group has documented a last-minute legal claim to attempt to save the positions of thousands of city employees set to be…

officials are still determining how many municipal workers will be fired over vax refusal, Eric Adams says

February 14, 2022 Emma Perkins

City authorities are as yet determining the number of municipal workers will be terminated for denying a request to get vaccinated against COVID-19,…

Under Armour warns supply chain disruptions would squeeze its earnings

February 13, 2022 Florence Alessi

Under Armor on Friday cautioned that higher transportation costs would crush its profit in the current quarter, as the sportswear maker grapples with…

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…

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