Employers announce COVID-19 vaccine requirements as workplaces reopen
alvarez/iStock (NEW YORK) — A growing number of businesses — from airline giant Delta to Broadway production “Hamilton” — have announced new workplace requirements surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. The announcements come as the pandemic eases in the U.S.,
Broncos hire Kelly Kleine as Executive Director of Football Operations/Special Advisor to the General Manager
AndreyKrav/iStock (DENVER) — The Denver Broncos have hired Kelly Kleine as their Executive Director of Football Operations/Special Advisor to the General Manager, GM George Paton announced Monday. Kleine is believed to be the highest-ranking woman in scouting
'Made in America' camping companies help the US prepare for summer adventures
ABC (NEW YORK) — These American-made companies are putting the “great” into “the great outdoors” as the U.S. starts to come out of the pandemic this summer. Igloo Coolers from Katy, Texas, employs more than 1,200 workers
New York Racing Association suspends Baffert
Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The New York Racing Association has announced a temporary suspension for horse trainer Bob Baffert from Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack, and Saratoga Race Course. His horse Medina Spirit won
Acclaimed chef, online grocer create ultimate kit for Japanese home cooking to Stop AAPI Hate
Neilson Barnard/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In honor of AAPI Heritage Month the top online retailer for Asian goods partnered with an acclaimed Japanese restaurant owner and chef to bring ingredients and recipes for authentic dishes right
Target rolls out same-day alcohol delivery and pickup nationwide
Sundry Photography/iStock (NEW YORK) — Whether you drink hard seltzer, beer or wine, your alcoholic beverages of choice will soon be available for same-day delivery from Target. Target’s same-day pickup and delivery services are expanding to include
Israel unleashes more airstrikes on Gaza Strip, after deadliest single attack so far
Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — Israeli warplanes continued to bombard the neighboring Gaza Strip on Monday, a day after carrying out the deadliest single attack there in the latest outbreak of violence between Israel’s military
Mayoral Candidate John Wilson On Issues He Will Address
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Hall of Fame Broadcaster Marv Albert retiring
Mitchell Leff/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Longtime broadcaster Marv Albert is calling it quits after lending his voice across the NBA, NHL, MLB, College Basketball, and more for almost 60 years. According to a WarnerMedia press release,
Gas hits highest price in six years, fuel outages persist despite Colonial Pipeline restart
Extreme Media/iStock (NEW YORK) — Fuel outages persist in parts of the Southeast on Monday — and the national gas price average remains at its highest level in six years — even as the Colonial Pipeline has