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Full-fledged Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade will likely return this year: de Blasio

Full-fledged Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade will likely return this year: de Blasio A full-fledged Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will likely return this November after it was scaled down last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.

NYC officials investigating after Rikers Island inmate found dead in jail cell

NYC officials investigating after Rikers Island inmate found dead in jail cell An inmate being held at New York City’s infamous Rikers Island was found unresponsive Tuesday morning in his single-person cell, sources and officials said Wednesday. 

Woman's clever Olive Garden hack reveals you can save money and stay full by ordering this

Woman's clever Olive Garden hack reveals you can save money and stay full by ordering this If you’re hankering for some Olive Garden, but don’t want to want to spend around $20 for a classic entrée, there’s a simple menu hack you can try.

Majority of parents believe distance learning caused their children to fall behind in school, survey finds

Majority of parents believe distance learning caused their children to fall behind in school, survey finds A new survey has found that more than half of parents are concerned that their children have fallen behind because of remote learning.

Woman finds son she gave up for adoption 33 years ago thanks to DNA test

Woman finds son she gave up for adoption 33 years ago thanks to DNA test A mother has reunited with the son she relinquished custody to in hopes he’d find a better home.

Suspects who stole Surfside condo collapse victims' identities to go shopping are caught

Suspects who stole Surfside condo collapse victims' identities to go shopping are caught Several people have been arrested and charged with stealing the identities of the victims of the June 24 collapse of a condominium complex in Surfside, Florida, officials announced Wednesday.

Oregon police charge man in cold case murder of his wife 25 years after her body discovered

Oregon police charge man in cold case murder of his wife 25 years after her body discovered The skeletal remains of Kathy Thomas were discovered in the hills of Polk County, Oregon, in 1996; investigators worked more than two decades to identify the body and bring her justice.

CIA psychologist who interrogated 9/11 mastermind says Gitmo 'delaying justice'

CIA psychologist who interrogated 9/11 mastermind says Gitmo 'delaying justice' The CIA psychologist who helped design a torture program to interrogate the accused mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks says the Guantanamo Bay military commission in Cuba is "delaying justice" for victims.

Florida girl, 11, describes how she survived Marine's shooting rampage that left family dead

Florida girl, 11, describes how she survived Marine's shooting rampage that left family dead The only surviving victim, an 11-year-old, who remains hospitalized after a Marine veteran on a shooting rampage burst into her home and killed four people, including a baby in his mother’s arms, has told investigators she believes she made it out alive because she played dead and prayed.

Ohio murder-suicide leaves 2 kids, 2 adults dead: police

Ohio murder-suicide leaves 2 kids, 2 adults dead: police If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

County I.T. Supervisor Mined Bitcoin at the Office, Prosecutors Say

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W.H.O. Calls for a Moratorium on Boosters Through End of the Year

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A Pandemic, Then a Hurricane, Brings New Orleans Musicians ‘to Their Knees’

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Fall allergies will be in 'full force' this year, experts say

Fall allergies will be in 'full force' this year, experts say As summer comes to a close, millions of Americans can reportedly expect the fall allergy season to be in "full force" this year.

Biden administration sees Taliban government as 'Afghan partners'

Biden administration sees Taliban government as 'Afghan partners' 'Outnumbered' panel reacts to the State Department's relationship with the Taliban

Vivek Ramaswamy: The Taliban is trolling the US

Vivek Ramaswamy: The Taliban is trolling the US 'Woke Inc.' author Vivek Ramaswamy calls out Biden's foreign policy team for capitulating, says adversaries are watching

Afghan rescue organizer: State Dept. 'thwarted' efforts to try and save Americans

Afghan rescue organizer: State Dept. 'thwarted' efforts to try and save Americans Army combat veteran Cory Mills describes the roadblocks he faced trying to rescue American families from Afghanistan.

Former State Dept. spokesperson on Taliban rule: This isn’t an Afghan government, it’s a terrorist state

Former State Dept. spokesperson on Taliban rule: This isn’t an Afghan government, it’s a terrorist state Morgan Ortagus says that intelligence officials did not anticipate that terrorist actors would be members of the new Taliban government

Taliban leaders in government tied to Al-Qaeda, terrorist attacks

Taliban leaders in government tied to Al-Qaeda, terrorist attacks Morgan Ortagus discusses reports that the Taliban have appointed a wanted terrorist to a government role