No indoor dining yet for NYC, Cuomo wants reopening plan
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he won’t let New York City reopen its restaurants for indoor dining until the city comes up with a plan to monitor them and make sure they’re following regulations
Organizer: We won’t paint BLM on Atlantic City Boardwalk
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — An Atlantic City community activist who had planned to lead protesters Friday in painting “Black Lives Matter” on the seaside gambling resort’s historic Boardwalk says they no longer plan to do so.
Jackie O’s island getaway sold to land preservation groups
AQUINNAH, Mass. (AP) — The Martha’s Vineyard estate of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is being sold to a pair of nonprofits that plan on turning the property into conservation land open to the public. The
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Video in Black man’s suffocation shows cops put hood on him
Video of a Black man who died of asphyxiation after being handcuffed, hooded and pinned down by police was released Wednesday as activists demanded the officers be fired and charged in his death. Daniel Prude died March
Trump Campaign Sues Montana Governor Asking To Halt Mail-In Ballots
The Trump reelection campaign and the Republican Party sued Montana on Wednesday, after Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock gave counties the choice to conduct the November election entirely by mail-in votes amid the coronavirus pandemic. The lawsuit alleges
CDC Tells States “To Be Ready” For COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution By November
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has notified public health officials in all 50 states and five large cities to prepare to distribute a coronavirus vaccine to health care workers and other high-risk groups as soon