First 100 days
The president used his first full day in office to unveil a 200-page national strategy and to sign 10 executive orders aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 and meeting his pledge to deliver 100 million vaccine shots in his first 100 days in office.
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The home of the Borghese family is now up for sale, along with 1680-era barns and 66 acres of partially planted land.
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Side hustles range from painting to delivering food.
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David's Cookies has been operating as a mail-order company since 1987, but now it's back with two local storefronts.
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New York needs budget help from Washington
Getting enough money from D.C. to avoid cuts and new taxes will require leadership from Biden, Pelosi and Schumer.
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Shabby use of Trump's pardon power
We should reform the presidential perk.
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Education & COVID-19: What do schools need now?
Educators discuss what resources schools need in order to ensure the safety, health and well-being of staff and students.
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Turn back time with Sugar Babies, Spaldeens, Silly Putty and more. Read more
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While winter isn't typically the best time of year for food shopping, the COVID-19 pandemic has actually widened the options for procuring produce.
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Virtual concerts, film discussions, drive-in movies and more.
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"I learned what it takes to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange," Shane says. "[We learned] about stocks and IPOs and bonds and the beginning steps of trading."
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The store sells clothes made specifically to help the wearer make light of a bad breakup.
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Pet owners are dressing like their dogs, or conversely, dogs are starting to dress like their people.
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Sales are virtual, so you won't see Scouts outside the grocery store.
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Here are some local places to shop, play and hang while accompanied by your pooch this winter.
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Education & COVID-19: What do schools need now?
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Posted January 21, 2021
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COVID-19 vaccines: Answers to your most-asked questions
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Posted January 19, 2021
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