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Apr 28 2024
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Andrew Cuomo To Testify Before Congress On COVID Nursing Home Scandal
Former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will testify before Congress about his 2020 decision to make nursing homes and adult care facilities accept patients from hospitals who had tested positive for COVID-19.
Cuomo, who resigned from office after a sexual harassment scandal in 2021, issued an order in March 2020 that prevented nursing homes from rejecting individuals solely
The Daily CallerApr 23 2024
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Colorado Mexican restaurant struggling amid inflation, workforce shortages
It's been just over four years since the start of the COVID pandemic, and some Colorado businesses are still struggling in its wake. That includes one restaurant in Littleton whose owners are doing everything they can to keep it in business. The owners at Carlos Miguel's Mexican Bar and Grill say their sales are down about 40% since the pandemic began. Times are tough for a number of reasons.
CBS News (Online)Apr 23 2024
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D.C. Courts Pop-Up Businesses Ahead of WorldPride
On Monday, D.C. leaders unveiled PUPs, a new pop-up permit program aimed at making it easier to transform vacant storefronts in the downtown area temporarily as the District continues to struggle following the pandemic four years ago. Hampered by soaring rents that have led businesses to shed full-time office space as a cost-cutting measure, flexible telework policies instituted by employers,
Metro WeeklyApr 23 2024
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'Sea of flowers' adorns yard of Golden Valley homeowner
For some, idle hands may be tools for the devil, but not for Kapsner — he used his idle pandemic hands to create something divine. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video "Personally, I just like the fact that people really enjoy it and they really appreciate it," said Kapsner. "They keep multiplying," he said. "Actually, 8,000 to 10,000
KARE11Oct 12 2023
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17 Florida sheriff’s deputies charged with pandemic fraud
FILE – A sheet of uncut $100 bills is inspected during the printing process at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sept. 24, 2013. More than $200 billion may have been stolen from two large pandemic-relief initiatives, according to a new estimates from a federal watchdog investigating federally funded programs designed to help small
NewsNationApr 26 2024
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From Taylor Swift to the Timberwolves, events propel downtown Minneapolis to top of recent recovery rankings
According to cell phone location data, downtown Minneapolis had more visits from March 2023 to March 2024 than 62 other North American cities. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video MINNEAPOLIS — Much has been said about the post-pandemic recovery in downtown Minneapolis, but in the last year our cell phone data has quietly indicated a
KARE11Apr 26 2024
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University of Memphis saw spike in campus crime; see how it compares with other colleges
With COVID-19 essentially out the door, students are back on campuses full time, and so is crime. USA TODAY did a study into the crimes reported on college and university campuses across the country. In this study, they found that crime increased to pre-pandemic levels in 2022. The numbers were based on reporting to the Department of Education via the Clery Act. Here is what we know about the
The Commercial AppealApr 26 2024
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Iowa Supreme Court says state auditor's delay on records request may break state law
Iowa Auditor Rob Sand's office may have violated state open record laws in withholding records of several email exchanges with journalists requested by a conservative lawyer, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday. The dispute arises from a June 2021 report in which Sand, a Democrat, accused Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, of inappropriately including her own image in public awareness ads to
Des Moines RegisterApr 23 2024
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Nolte: Lousy Movies Drive Box Office Down 21 Percent over Last Year
With the year nearly a third over, the domestic box office is down 21 percent from last year, and last year’s box office stunk. Box Office Mojo shows the 2024 domestic box office at $1.935 billion as of today, April 23. This same time last year, the domestic box office had grossed $2.449 billion. Already, 2023 was considered a disappointment. Two full years out of the pandemic, the year still
Breitbart NewsApr 26 2024
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D.C. says axing Circulator won’t hurt riders much. Some riders disagree.
Circulator ridership dropped sharply during the pandemic and remained too low to justify keeping the bus service, said Sharon Kershbaum, director of the District Department of Transportation. She told The Washington Post that costs to run the service were expected to skyrocket as the agency looked to convert much of its fleet from diesel and hybrid to zero-emission electric vehicles by 2045,
Washington Post