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Police: Woman Attacked, Robbed in Brooklyn Apartment after Meeting Man on Dating Site
| News Break OVER 20 MILLION PEOPLE USE THIS | | Local Stories for New York, NY | | 48°F | 51°F/63°F Wed | 43°F/52°F Thu | 44°F/50°F Fri | 48°F/57°F Sat | | | | | Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccinations Suspended Across Tri-State As Federal Health Officials Investigate Rare Blood Clots | The FDA and CDC say they are investigating six cases of women reporting blood clots in the days after receiving the vaccine. | | | | | | COVID-19 is Driving Homelessness for Undocumented Immigrants in New York | Eduardo is surrounded by a pile of cans and the tent where he sleeps. He worked in a restaurant for five years before losing his job during the COVID-19 pandemic. "I still had money so I was able to last about two months in my apartment. Then the money finished," Eduardo's voice trailed off as the sun shone in his face, "I started living here and there." Eduardo, who declined to share his real name, was forced out of the room he was informally renting and as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, he did not receive any government assistance. | | | | | | Police: Woman attacked, robbed in Brooklyn apartment after meeting man on dating site | NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — A Brooklyn woman was shoved to the ground and robbed by a man she met on a dating website, police said. The 23-year-old victim had arranged to meet the man at her apartment back on March 15. When he showed up at her place, police... | | | | | | Snow's not done yet for parts of Upstate New York | Syracuse, N.Y. -- Less than a week after we hit 80 degrees, snow could fall on Upstate New York Friday morning. It will likely be very light -- not enough to even stick to the roads in most places -- and confined largely to hilltops in Central and Eastern New York. The highest elevations of the Catskills could see more than 2 inches. | | | | | | NYS Budget on Housing: Rent Relief Victory, Disappointment on NYCHA and Homelessness | While housing advocates say the budget deal included a major victory for tenants––creating a multi-billion dollar program for rent relief––it included less funds for NYCHA and homelessness prevention than stakeholders had hoped for. Last week, lawmakers in Albany passed a $212 billion budget package, part of an effort to help... | | | | | |
2 comments:
Casually dressed negro attire I see.
--GRA
One person dies per seven million shots. Not too bad really. No one should die period. The Oxford vaccine also creating blood clots.
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