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Oscar the Grouch Named United Airlines’ First Chief Trash Officer
United Airlines announced a new consumer education campaign and named Oscar the Grouch its chief trash officer. Oscar the Grouch is a...
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‘Severe Turbulence’ on Lufthansa Flight Leaves At Least 7 Injured
A Lufthansa 747-400 taking off from Newark Liberty International Airport At least seven people including a flight attendant on a Lufthansa...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – March 2: ‘You Cannot Hide’: Biden Administration Goes After Covid Relief Scammers, U.K. Considered Cat Cull
Everest and Sapphire after finding out news of the U.K.’s plan Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – March 1: White House Says No Consensus on Covid Origin, German Doctor Arrested for Issuing Fake Exemptions
The carousel at Bear Mountain State Park, which is situated partially in Rockland County, N.Y. The carousel’s carved animals represent...
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Man Steals American Airlines Bus from JFK Parking Lot, Leads Police in Wild Chase
An American Airlines A321 at JFK during an earlier storm A man stole an American Airlines bus from John F. Kennedy International Airport...
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At Least 36 Dead, Scores Injured as Trains Collide in Greece
Theatre of Dionysus, on the south slope of the Acropolis hill At least 36 people were killed and 85 were injured when a passenger train...
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‘Phantom,” Broadway’s Longest Running Show, and Popular ‘Music Man’ Revival to Close in 2023
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster at a recent performance Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man” Broadway will look a bit...
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Newark Airport Won’t Be Part of ‘NYC’ Airport Code Starting October 3
Many New Yorkers would consider Newark Liberty International Airport one of the city’s three major airports, despite the fact that it’s in New...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 17: Should You Get Flu Shot and Covid Booster Together?, U.K. Expects Fall Wave
People strolling in St. James’s Park in London Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from...
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Hilton Announces First Tempo Property Will Be in New York City in Times Square District
A Tempo by Hilton room Hilton Worldwide announced plans to open its first Tempo by Hilton property in New York City. The Tempo by Hilton...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 16: New Vaccine Could Outsmart Variants, Severe Flu Season Predicted
A group of men in Paris playing pétanque Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from across the...
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Here’s What’s Open and What’s Closed on the Day of the Queen’s Funeral
Monday, the day of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, is a bank holiday in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. While retailers are...
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Amtrak Works to Restore Passenger Train Service After Freight Rail Strike Is Averted
Moynihan Train Hall, Amtrak’s home in N.Y.C. The greeting “All aboard, Amtrak!” began to return to long-distance passenger rail...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 15: End of Pandemic May Be ‘In Sight,’ Says WHO, New Study Looks at Bivalent Jabs
An Air New Zealand in Los Angeles before the pandemic Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic...
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Amtrak Cancels Virtually All Train Service Outside of Northeast Corridor as Rail Strike Looms
Travel on an Amtrak Northeast Regional train from Washington, D.C. to New York Amtrak, the operator of most of the United States’ passenger...
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That iPhone ‘On Us’ Offer? There’s No Such Thing as a Free iPhone 14
The introduction of the new Apple iPhone 14 and its siblings has brought with it a spate of offers from AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon that...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 14: New Variant BA.6 Present in Almost 10% of U.S. Cases, 17 Million Have Long Covid in Europe
The Western Wall, or Kotel, the only remains of the Second Temple of Jerusalem Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the...
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New Yorkers Wake Up to Tornado Warning, Severe Flooding
Severe thunderstorms in the New York metropolitan area brought with them heavy rainfall and flash flooding, closing highways and causing...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 13: Telehealth Fraud Cost Medicare $128 Million, Some Workers Resist a Return to the Office
Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from across the globe on the 887th day of the pandemic....
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 12: Covid Reducing U.S. Workforce by 500,000, 66 Million Now Under Lockdown in China
Sunset in Okinawa, Japan Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from across the globe on the...
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Lingering Virus May Cause Long Covid
There may be some good news on the puzzling Long Covid front. Based on recent research, scientists believe that post-acute sequelae, PASC or...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 11: Some in China Go Without Meat and Vegetables Under Lockdown, “Funny Girl” Star Hit With Covid
The August Wilson theater the night of an early performance of “Funny Girl” Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting....
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With New iPhones, Apple Is Offering Services It Hopes You Never Need to Use
Apple is already known for what legitimately could be considered its life-saving smart watch that has located and helped lost hikers, passengers...
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Charles III Formally Proclaimed King as New Era Begins in Britain
Tower Bridge in London Amidst pomp and circumstances, during a historic televised Accession Council ceremony on Saturday, as King Charles...
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief – Sept. 10: New York’s Clumsy Subway Mask Guidance, Xinjian Residents’ Lockdown Woes
Riders entering the New York City subway system Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from...