New York City bar and restaurant owners have put together a new web series aimed solely at bringing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s attention to their plight during the pandemic.
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It's a long way from the Alamo, but an L.A. restaurant owner, Angela Marsden, called out her city's mayor for shutting down her outdoor business while allowing a Hollywood movie crew to set up a similar dining area just yards away: ANGELA MARSDEN, BUSINESS OWNER: I’m losing everything.
Everything I own is being taken away from me and they set up a movie company right next to my outdoor patio//They have not given us money and they have shut us down. We cannot survive, my staff cannot
.New York City bar and restaurant owners have put together a new web series aimed solely at bringing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s attention to their plight during the pandemic.
Tennessee's Republican governor on Sunday announced new restrictions on social gatherings to curb the spread of the coronavirus, but stopped short of a mask mandate. Instead, Gov.
Sydney’s north shore has this morning awoken in its first day of lockdown, after a new COVID-19 cluster emerged in recent days. With the lockdown expected to last until at least midnight on Wednesday, late last night, NSW Department of Health continued to add to an increasingly long and worryingly long list of exposure sites, including two in the inner-city areas of Surry Hills and Woolloomooloo.This newest outbreak comes just months after Australian Prime Minster, Scott Morrison declared NSW’s
direct to your inboxThe mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has slammed the government’s decision to keep the region under the toughest coronavirus restrictions.Speaking on BBC Radio Manchester this afternoon, he said: “The average for all of Greater Manchester is lower than Liverpool and London when they went into tier 2.“I don’t think they’ve got the balance right at all here, so I understand the frustration, but let’s not take it out on the NHS.“We’ve got to follow those rules and it
The 32-year-old royal reportedly joined a group of people for an “introductory work meeting”, but according to onlookers, the gathering appeared more social in nature.
COVID guidelines twice recently while helping to gather hundreds of people for in-person Christmas caroling. Over the past weekend, the "Growing Pains" star teamed up with an organization called Sing It Louder USA to protest California's stay-at-home orders, which are being done to curb the spread of coronavirus. Kirk first partnered with the org on Dec. 6 in which several hundred people huddled up and gathered in a mall parking lot to belt out some holiday classics.
direct to your inboxBuilders are running short of supplies after a spike in imports due to the Covid-19 pandemic and fears of a no-deal Brexit have led to bottlenecks at UK ports.The Port of Felixstowe has been suffering congestion for weeks, but the problems have now reportedly spread to Southampton’s port.Disruption to shipping movements around the world, partly caused by the pandemic, is also adding to the delays.And it means supplies of things such as screws, door hinges, and timber - and
Cinemas in France will not be able to reopen on December 15 which was the date initially set by the government late last month. They will instead remain closed for at least three weeks from that date, French Prime Minister Jean Castex said in an address to the nation this evening.
Actor Michael Rapaport had some strong language for California politicians after he saw an apparently bustling flea market open while restaurants continue to face coronavirus restrictions. "Yo, look at this s--t," Rapaport said in an Instagram video posted on Sunday.
A Colorado church is petitioning the Supreme Court for relief from COVID restrictions in the Centennial State, arguing that churches are treated less favorably than other establishments under the rules. The High Plains Harvest Church and its pastor, Mark Hotaling, are seeking an injunction against a 50-person limit on houses of worship under Gov.
Supporters of a New York City bar owner gathered in front of the business Wednesday to protest his arrest this week for flouting coronavirus restrictions and refusing to close down. Around 60 people assembled in front of Mac’s Public House in Staten Island after its co-owner Danny Presti was taken away in handcuffs Tuesday night.
After New South Wales recorded its 25th consecutive day without a locally transmitted case of COVID-19, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced the next steps toward reaching a ‘COVID normal summer’.In what Berejiklian described as a “major easing” of coronavirus restrictions, from Monday, the cap on the number of people allowed at hospitality venues will be lifted, and there will be no limit placed on the number of people allowed at weddings or funerals.
Colorado bar owner Morgen Harrington said on Tuesday that she is “incredibly frustrated” with new coronavirus restrictions in the state, which prohibit indoor dining, and joined a pact of nearly 100 bars and restaurants that are continuing to serve customers inside.
films and for his work as the Green Cross Code Man, .According to , his daughter Rachel, 50, said: “It’s horrible that COVID restrictions meant we did not get to see him and say goodbye.“But when we went to collect his stuff from the hospital the nurse said what a cool guy he was.“He was such a larger-than-life character.