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Charlottesville city removed Confederate statues Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea

July 12, 2021 Florence Alessi

The city of Charlottesville, Va. followed up its expulsion of two controversial Confederate statues Saturday with the lightning-quick overturning of a third neighborhood…

New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate remains at less than 1 percent, although rising slightly

July 12, 2021 Antonio Chad

New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate stays at under 1%, despite the fact that it is rising somewhat, as per new numbers delivered Saturday….

as weekly claims tick up to 373K More than 3.3 million Americans are remain on unemployment benefits

July 11, 2021 Dave Barr

More than 3.3 million Americans are as yet on traditional state unemployment benefits as the quantity of people looking for new cases ticked…

according to new poll 78% Americans support implementation of stricter voting laws

July 10, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Americans support implementation of stricter voting laws, including voter ID prerequisites and limitations on tolerating voting forms after Election Day, as per another…

Highways across the city were overwhelmed with water, as rains ahead of Tropical Storm Elsa

July 10, 2021 Olivia John

Highways across the city were overpowered with water on Thursday evening, as rains in front of Tropical Storm Elsa shut down the Major…

City Council candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America lost in four of six races

July 10, 2021 Lucas Carter

City Council candidates upheld by the Democratic Socialists of America lost in four of six races, as the cosmetics of the city’s lawmaking…

worldwide COVID-19 death toll topped 4 million

July 9, 2021 Liam Samuel

The worldwide COVID-19 death cost bested 4 million on Wednesday as the approach of the vaccine has facilitated the emergency — yet the…

Former Congressman Vito Fossella won the Republican nomination for borough president

July 9, 2021 Dave Barr

Previous Congressman Vito Fossella won the Republican nomination for borough president of the fifth borough on Tuesday — 12 years subsequent to leaving…

Department of Defense announced that it’s nixing the $10 billion cloud computing contract that it awarded to Microsoft

July 9, 2021 Antonio Chad

The Department of Defense reported Tuesday that it’s nixing the $10 billion distributed computing contract that it granted to Microsoft in 2019 and…

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