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Thunderbirds, Blue Angels Team Up for Dramatic Salute to Coronavirus Responders
The Thunderbirds and Blue Angels teams are set to fly over multiple cities as a show of solidarity for health care workers.
New York test of 3,000 people finds 14% with coronavirus antibodies
Cuomo noted that the survey was preliminary and had limitations, including the possibility that New York, like California, would find the coronavirus was circulating...
I’m a New York City public school teacher and 63 of my colleagues have...
In early March, teachers and administrators pleaded with Mayor de Blasio to close NYC schools due to coronavirus risks. But he delayed the decision.
Iranian satellite launch inconsistent with civilian uses: U.S. official
The United States believes an Iranian military satellite launch this week was overseen by a high-ranking commander involved in past attacks on American targets,...
EU warns incoming Israeli gov’t against West Bank annexation
The European Union on Thursday issued a warning against the incoming Israeli government's intention to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, saying that...
Joe Biden campaign refunds donation from comedian Louis CK
Former vice-president Joe Biden has returned a donation from Louis CK.Mr CK's $2,800 donation was not welcome by the Democratic hopeful, with a campaign...
Governor: Antibody survey shows wide exposure to virus in NY
More evidence is emerging that far more New Yorkers have had the coronavirus than the number confirmed by lab tests, officials said Thursday. ...
Al Gore endorses Joe Biden for president, calls Trump ‘face of climate denial globally’
Picking Earthy Day, former Vice President Al Gore called it "not rocket science" to back Joe Biden for president
Supreme Court rejects EPA’s narrow view of Clean Water Act
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that sewage plants and other industries cannot avoid environmental requirements under landmark clean-water protections when they send dirty water...
Severe storms and tornadoes kill seven in Texas and Oklahoma
Storm cells across the region triggered tornadoes, hail and flooding.