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Veterans group slams NYC decision to deny permit for Memorial Day march while allowing Cannabis Parade

A veterans organization is calling out a “sickening” double standard, telling “Fox & Friends” on Monday, that legal action may be forthcoming after new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< Organization Inc., and his attorney Brendan Lantry pointed out that last week’s Cannabis Parade got the green light from the city.  Veterans were set to be …

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Flight 93 families hope heroism award helps keep story alive

Serene, stark and seemingly in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania, the personal-freedoms to the people who died on United Airlines Flight 93 is hard to find on a map — as the Sept, 11, 2001, terrorist attack itself slips deeper into the nation’s collective memory. And even schools that do …

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New York City tourist stabbed with screwdriver on subway

A tourist visiting new-york-city” rel=”noreferrer noopener” target=”_blank”>Manhattan< was on the southbound 2 train when he was randomly attacked by a 26-year-old man at about 7:50 p.m., according to cops and sources.  Using a screwdriver, the suspect stabbed the man in his chest and left arm as the train was approaching the Chambers Street …

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Missouri hiker shot after hunter mistakes him for a turkey, police say

A hiker in us-regions was injured Saturday after being shot by a hunting” target=”_blank”>hunter< Rescue crews used a utility-task vehicle to reach the injured man, who was airlifted to an area trauma center in serious condition, Kyle Gaines, a spokesman for the St. Charles County Ambulance District, told KSDK of St. …

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Droves of NY nursing home staffers still not vaccinated against COVID-19

Huge numbers of employees at us-regions nursing homes still haven’t been vaccinated against infectious-disease — with more than 60 percent of staffers at some city facilities refusing to get the jab, state data shows. The vaccination rates among workers drastically trail that of vulnerable residents at the same facilities, sparking outrage from advocates who …

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