Month: October 2021

Edison Arias Velasquez and his Westbury teammates knew what was at stake on Sunday. The Green Dragons — who have never reached a Nassau final in boys soccer in their program’s history — watched as their three-goal lead was quickly cut to one by a tough Oceanside team early in the second half. Then, Velasquez
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You would think that the Virginia governor’s race is a national election. The media is treating this political bout as such — and in some respects it is. Should Republican hopeful Glenn Youngkin vanquish incumbent Gov. Terry McAuliffe on Tuesday, the GOP victory could signal either renewed power for the Republican Party, the return of
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Morgridge Academy students trick-or-treated around the non-patient-occupied buildings at the National Jewish Health campus for the first time since the start of the pandemic on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021. The school, affiliated with National Jewish Health, serves children in kindergarten through eighth grade who have been diagnosed with a chronic illness.
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A new report from the Washington Post published on Sunday detailed a deep dive into the extensive warnings the federal government received of potential violence and efforts to interfere with Congress’s counting of the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6. Despite this ample foreshadowing, the administration and law enforcement agencies were still unable or unwilling
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Coronavirus Moderna said more than 1.5 million adolescents worldwide have received its coronavirus vaccine. The FDA is reviewing reports that the Moderna vaccine can cause heart problems in some adolescents. Angus Mordant/Bloomberg By Apoorva Mandavilli, New York Times Service October 31, 2021 | 6:31 PM The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing reports suggesting the
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“However, today I tested positive for COVID,” she tweeted. “While I have not had close contact in person with the President or senior members of the White House staff since Wednesday – and tested negative for four days after that last contact – I am disclosing today’s positive test out of an abundance of transparency.
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — On this week’s CBS3 Pet Project, Carol Erickson, an animal advocate with the PSPCA, discusses how to help your pets, dogs in particular, on holidays like Halloween. She says owners can help their pets by keeping them inside on a night with a lot of people wandering the streets, keeping them in
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BOSTON (CBS) — The United States Postal Service says no ballots were thrown out by postal workers in South Boston. On Saturday, two Boston City Councilors said they’ve received complaints from residents who have not yet received the ballots they need to vote in Tuesday’s election. Councilor Michael Flaherty said a substitute mail carrier was
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – High prices and low supply hurts everyone, individuals, families, and organizations serving those in need. “We are facing the same hardships that we were about a year ago as we head into the holiday season,” said Allison O’Toole, CEO of Second Harvest Heartland, a food bank in Brooklyn Park. READ MORE: Prosecutors Begin
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DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM/AP) – Fort Worth-based American Airlines has canceled more than 1,600 flights over the past three days, citing blustery conditions in Texas and a shortage of flight attendants. The disruptions were similar in their initial cause and size to problems suffered in early October by Southwest Airlines, and they raised ominous questions about whether
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A fire in Washington Heights claimed the life of a little boy and left his grandmother, 54, hospitalized in critical condition. Neighbors told CBS2’s Thalia Perez the victim was the building super’s son, 7-year-old Robert Resto. READ MORE: East Side Access One Step Closer For Long Islanders As MTA Unveils 350,000
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