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NBC s Law & Order To Film Again On Long Island

Reply(1) Christopher Meloni attends the 78th Annual Golden Globe® Awards at The Rainbow Room on Feb. 28, 2021, in New York City. (Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Hollywood Foreign Press Association) PORT WASHINGTON, NY The cast and crew of NBC s Law & Order will be filming at Gino s Pizzeria and Restaurant in Port Washington on Friday, owners say. Gino s owners announced last Friday that the pizzeria will be closed for the one-day shoot and apologized for any inconvenience it may cause to their patrons. In the meantime, they asked that patrons visit their Manhasset or Roslyn locations, noting that both stores also make home deliveries. The pizzeria s regular hours will resume on Saturday.

Monday Crime Stories: Mommy s BIBLICAL DIET kills baby boy – Crime Online

The death of a New York infant has been labeled a homicide. Pix11 reports that authorities were called to a home in October 2020, off of Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, about an unresponsive child. When deputies arrived, they found 7-month-old Kameri Garriques unconscious but with no signs of physical trauma. First responders rushed the infant to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Investigators said the baby appeared to be malnourished. As CrimeOnline reported, the child’s mother, Carla Garriques, 28, said that she kept him on a Biblical vegan diet and wasn’t “going to carry a fat a child.” Garriques reportedly admitted that her baby was small for his age, but she claimed she, too, has always been small, adding that a vegan diet prevented her son from consuming “formula where it has chemicals in it.”

Asian Americans in Hollywood: Progress and hope for more

Asian Americans in Hollywood: Progress and hope for more By Rodney Ho, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published: April 26, 2021, 6:00am Share: 3 Photos This image released by A24 shows Steven Yeun, foreground, in a scene from Minari. (David Bornfriend/A24 via AP) Photo Gallery For decades in Hollywood, Asian Americans were largely absent on TV and film. For every Mr. Miyagi, there was Long Duk Dong. Lucy Liu was the only Asian American female who got any attention for years. But in 2021, Asian Americans are having a moment. “Nomadland” director Chloe Zhao is favored by oddsmakers to win an Oscar. The CW’s “Kung Fu,” a reboot of the David Carradine 1970s show, debuted to strong ratings earlier this month with an Asian American female lead. Ken Jeong is zany comic relief on Fox’s hit reality competition show “The Masked Singer.” There are not one – but two – reality shows focused around rich Asian Americans: Netflix’s “Bling

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