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Month June 2020

Boeing Begins Crucial Certification Test Flights for Grounded 737 MAX

Boeing Co began a series of long-delayed flight tests of its redesigned 737 MAX with regulators at the controls on Monday, hoping to win approval and rebuild its reputation after… Read more » The post Boeing Begins Crucial Certification Test… Continue Reading →

Gilead Says It Will Charge $3,120 Per Patient for COVID-19 Drug

Gilead will begin charging U.S. patients for the experimental COVID-19 drug remdesivir in two weeks, the company and the government announced Monday, as cases surge and hospitalizations reach crisis levels… Read more » The post Gilead Says It Will Charge… Continue Reading →

AUTO REVIEW: 2021 Nissan Rogue Makes Room for Car Seats, Adds Clever Navigation

A new version of Nissan’s best-selling Rogue compact SUV goes on sale this fall with advanced new driver assistance features including adaptive cruise control that can slow the vehicle in… Read more » The post AUTO REVIEW: 2021 Nissan Rogue… Continue Reading →

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Powell Says US Economy Facing Heightened Uncertainty

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the outlook for the U.S. economy is “extraordinarily uncertain” and the success of the recovery effort will depend in large part on the country’s ability to contain the spread of the… Continue Reading →

Boris Johnson Says COVID-19 Has Been A Disaster For Britain

Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged Monday that the coronavirus pandemic has been a “disaster” for Britain, as he announced a spending splurge designed to get the country — and his faltering Conservative government — back on track. As the U.K…. Continue Reading →

Preparing For A New Reality: Consumers Are Projected To Increase Their Online Shopping Long After The Pandemic Is Over.

As retail stores begin to reopen throughout the region, the after-effects of lost revenue and customers have only just begun to be fully recognized.  For many in the retail industry, the pandemic brought a complete closure of their business operations…. Continue Reading →

Sens. Menendez, Brown Introduce Bill to Support Homeowners, Renters Struggling Amid COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Fallout

U.S. Senators Bob Menendez and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) today introduced the Coronavirus Housing Counseling Improvement Act to expand access to critical information, assistance programs and services for millions of families struggling to remain in their homes because of the COVID-19… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Border Wall Challenge

The Supreme Court is leaving in place a decision that rejected environmental groups’ challenge to sections of wall the Trump administration is building along the U.S. border with Mexico. The… Read more » The post Supreme Court Declines to Hear… Continue Reading →

U.S. Bars Defense Exports to Hong Kong, Says New Rules Coming

The Trump administration said Monday it will bar defense exports to Hong Kong and will soon require licenses for the sale of items to Hong Kong that have both civilian… Read more » The post U.S. Bars Defense Exports to… Continue Reading →

WATCH THIS FOOTAGE: NYPD Retreats As Violent Crowd Throws Bottles, Bricks At Them In Harlem

Video taken in Harlem on Sunday morning shows NYPD officers retreating as a crowd yells and throws bottles at their vehicles, prompting police unions to slam city leaders for “surrendering our city.” Police were responding to a report of shots… Continue Reading →

Rep. Stefanik: Cuomo ‘Hypocritical’ With Call to Investigate High Schooler

NEW YORK (AP) – New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s demand for an investigation into a high school student who was linked to a coronavirus outbreak by attending a graduation ceremony after visiting Florida is “hypocritical,” given his record concerning the… Continue Reading →

NJ Lawmakers Pass $7.7B Stopgap Budget, Sending It to Murphy

New Jersey’s Democrat-led Legislature on Monday passed a short-term $7.7 billion budget after extending the deadline to later in the year because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The three-month spending plan… Read more » The post NJ Lawmakers Pass $7.7B Stopgap… Continue Reading →

Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein and Councilman Kalman Yeger Demand Mayor De Blasio Re-Open Schoolyard Playgrounds

On Friday, June 26, New York State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein and New York City Councilman Kalman Yeger sent a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio demanding that the city’s public… Read more » The post Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein and Councilman… Continue Reading →

After 76 Years, A DNA Test Revealed To David Reicher Where His Father Was Murdered

TEL AVIV (VINnews) — David Reicher was just 3 months old when his father disappeared, never to be seen again by his family. David, who was born Daniel Reicher in Rome, survived the Holocaust together with his mother Ethel and… Continue Reading →

Save life of autistic child with seizure disorder

My oldest son Usher is 14 years old. Usher has autism and was diagnosed with a seizure disorder when he was six months old. Usher’s seizures cause him to regress in many areas, including behaviorally and academically. His seizures are… Continue Reading →

Judge: Gov. Cuomo’s Eviction Suspension is Constitutional

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo acted constitutionally by temporarily banning evictions because of the coronavirus, a judge ruled Monday. U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon said in a written decision that… Read more » The post Judge: Gov. Cuomo’s Eviction Suspension… Continue Reading →

Seen at a local eatery

R’ Saul Rosenberg ז”ל שאול בן יואל זוסמאן

Family getting up: Mrs. Celia RosenbergWife R’ Yitzchok RosenbergSon R’ Jeffrey RosenbergSon Not sitting at main location. Zoom Meeting ID: 3756874837. Password: 3LkV5f. Hours: Tue through Fri: 11:00am – 2:00pm & 4:00pm – 6:00pm. Motzei Shabbos: 9:30pm – 11:00pm. Mrs…. Continue Reading →

Palestinians Offer Renewed Talks, If Israel Calls Off Annexation

The Palestinians, in an apparent bid to pre-empt Israeli plans for unilateral annexation of parts of Yehuda and Shomron, said on Monday they would be willing to renew peace talks… Read more » The post Palestinians Offer Renewed Talks, If… Continue Reading →

Broadway Shutdown Due To Virus Extended Again Until January

NEW YORK (AP) — The shutdown on Broadway has been extended again — until at least early January. Although an exact date for performances to resume has yet to be determined, Broadway producers are now offering refunds and exchanges for… Continue Reading →

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