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For seven New Yorkers, a pandemic year s fight for the future

Associated Press 74 Actor E. Clayton Cornelious poses for a photo in the makeshift studio set up in his home for auditioning, Monday, March 22, 2021, in New York. He’s looking forward to seeing Broadway reopen. The city is preparing for that to happen this fall. “You can’t take away that live theater feeling,” Cornelious said. “I’m pretty sure that theater is going to survive and people are going to come.” (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) NEW YORK (AP) It was the eve of the deadliest day of the coronavirus spike that brought New York City to a trembling standstill. They were a handful of people doing what they could in the city’s fight for survival, and their own.

For 7 New Yorkers, a pandemic year s fight for the future - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

It was the eve of the deadliest day of the coronavirus spike that brought New York City to a trembling standstill. They were a handful of people doing what they could in the city’s fight for survival, and their own. A year ago, The Associated Press told the story of a day in the life…

New Yorkers profiled in City Under Siege one year later

New Yorkers profiled in City Under Siege one year later Published  A pandemic year’s fight for the future GRAPHIC CONTENT A year after the deadliest day of the coronavirus spike in New York City, The Associated Press looks back on the sacrifices and struggles of several front-line workers who were featured a year ago who helped the city survive. (April 5) NEW YORK - It was the eve of the deadliest day of the coronavirus spike that brought New York City to a trembling standstill. They were a handful of people doing what they could in the city’s fight for survival, and their own.

Maine eggs, Easter services, St Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states

Maine eggs, Easter services, St. Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM Riverside University Health System will hand out these Easter eggs from the White House to those who get vaccinated on Saturday. Alabama Montgomery: The state is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, opening up shots to everyone 16 and older Monday. Gov. Kay Ivey announced the expansion while touring a National Guard pop-up vaccine clinic in her hometown, Camden. “Our goal is simple, and that is to get shots off the shelf into the arms of Alabamians,” Ivey said. The expansion makes about 4 million Alabamians eligible for a vaccine, roughly 80% of the state’s population. Those 18 and older will be able to receive any of the three authorized vaccine varieties, depending on availability, while 16- and 17-year-olds are only approved for Pfizer’s shot. The state has courted cr

Red River United files lawsuit against Caddo Parish School District alleging discriminatory distribution of $1k stipend

Red River United files lawsuit against Caddo Parish School District alleging discriminatory distribution of $1k stipend School district issues statement On Monday, April 5, 2021, Red River United filed a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish School District alleging the district is not fairly distributing a one-time $1,000 stipend approved by the school board on March 23, 2021. (Source: KSLA) By Rachael Thomas | April 5, 2021 at 10:24 AM CDT - Updated April 5 at 12:19 PM CADDO PARISH, La. (KSLA) - Red River United (RRU) has filed a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish School District for what the organization claims is the “discriminatory manner in which the district intends to exclude certain employees from a planned stipend.”

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