New Jersey Restaurant Praised For Sign Offering Free Food Won T Ask A Single Question

Posted to the popular Subreddit “Humans Being Bros,” which shines lights on people doing good things and restoring faith in humanity, the sign has gained over 50,000 upvotes after a diner shared an image of it. “This restaurant offers food for free if you can’t afford it,” they wrote. The sign itself is hung in Karachi Kafe in Vorhees, New Jersey and offers the food to diners in need, informing them that all they need to do is ask....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Hyman Schultz

New Jersey Ufo Sighting Turns Out To Be Goodyear Blimp

However, thankfully it is unlikely that aliens are planning any abductions over the East Coast, as the UFO was just a Goodyear blimp. TikTok user @.babyjennie shared a video of what appeared to be a flying saucer in the distance and captioned the video: “Who else saw the UFO today in Jersey on 21? People were dead stopped on the highway recording.” The TikTok video has more than half a million likes....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Steven Cornelius

New Lease On Life

January 3, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Daniel Berry

New Mexico Gop Moves Annual Convention To Texas Renamed Operation Freedom

The New Mexico GOP has renamed next month’s three-day event “Operation Freedom,” as party leaders express their annoyance over coronavirus pandemic attendance rules in their own state. City leaders in Amarillo, Texas, say they’re eager to host the hundreds of out-of-state visitors who would not be allowed to convene indoors with more than 150 people if they had scheduled the event in New Mexico. Amarillo city planners told The Santa Fe New Mexican they expect the May 14-16 event to have a $346,000 economic impact on local businesses....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Raymond Garretson

New Mexico Neighborhood Has Gone To The Dogs Says Neighbor

“Two dogs are dead; that’s not funny,” said local resident Sarah Leamy. She recounted for KRQE that she went to Madrid to visit another of her properties, then returned to discover her dog, Rosie, was missing. A search of the area eventually turned up her dog’s body. “That sense of responsibility, that sense of helplessness. It’s horrendous. She was my friend.” Police determined upon investigation that Lemay’s dog had been attacked by her neighbor’s four pit bulls in a fenced in area....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 393 words · Timothy Allen

New Mexico Supreme Court Rules Gas Stations Can Be Liable For Drunk Driving

The divided court detailed a precent-setting ruling that applies to gasoline merchants and businesses like auto parts stores, tire shops and mechanics. Those merchants could be forbidden from selling products to people who then drive drunk. Only one other state, Tennessee, applies the law in such a way to create a “duty of care for businesses to withhold fuel to drunk drivers due to the dangers associated with driving under the influence....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · Otelia Roberts

New Missiles

January 3, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Marilyn Stelle

New Netflix Movies Coming In 2023 Release Dates For Rebel Moon And More

The streaming platform has revealed a large portion of its 2023 film slate, which was revealed on Wednesday, January 18 alongside a trailer teasing some of its biggest films. From highly anticipated sequels such as Murder Mystery 2 and Extraction 2 to new action packed flicks such as Damsel and The Killer, there’s going to be something for everyone on Netflix over the next 12 months. Here is everything that subscribers need to know....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 522 words · Raymond Kellar

New Research Shows Higher Education Makes People More Anti Semitic Opinion

Sadly, the answer is no. According to a shocking new study, Weingarten is no anomaly, but quite typical of her educational class; University of Arkansas professor Jay P. Greene’s latest research found that Americans who’ve graduated college or graduate school are actually more likely to be anti-Semitic than their less educated counterparts. It flies in the face of what you might expect. In much of American life, there’s a presumption that education makes individuals more tolerant....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 694 words · Tracey Stevens

New Senate Report Alleges Nra Planned Moscow Trip Brokered Ties With Russian Agent Maria Butina

“The NRA and [its] representatives provided the Russian nationals direct access to Republican Party leaders at events including its Annual Winter Board Meetings and NRA Annual Meetings, and facilitated additional access to conservative organizations like the Council for National Policy, National Prayer Breakfast, and multiple outdoor recreation and sporting goods wholesaler events,” the report alleged. “Documents provided in the course of this investigation and those made public by the DOJ show that the Russian nationals used the NRA’s December 2015 trip to Moscow to deepen personal relationships with NRA officers and representatives that they expected they would later be able to exploit in furtherance of their conspiracy....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 697 words · Kay Mcreynolds

New York City Cancels Large Public Gatherings Through June To Control Coronavirus Spread

The event ban was announced three days after de Blasio made a similar decree for gatherings scheduled to take place in the city in May. “These kinds of community events, we love them, but they’re not what we need right now,” de Blasio said during a news briefing Monday morning. “We have to also recognize when thousands and thousands of people gather in one place, of course that goes against everything we’re trying to do with social distancing and shelter-in-place, and everything we’re trying to do to bring ourselves back....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Mary James

New York Closes Nonessential Businesses To Combat Coronavirus Outbreak What The Restrictions Mean And What S Still Open

On Friday, cases in New York rose to 7,102, the largest outbreak in the United States. Among those cases, 35 people have died, and Governor Andrew Cuomo said now was the time to increase movement restrictions or “close the valve” to try to limit further spread of the virus. “When I talk about the most drastic action we can take, this is the most drastic action we can take,” Cuomo said....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 441 words · John Odems

New York Lawmaker Who Participated In Pfizer Vaccine Trial Describes Minimal Side Effects Says It S Worth The Peace Of Mind

Hoylman participated in a Pfizer vaccine trial, in part because, as a lawmaker pushing for people to be vaccinated, it was a way of him putting “my money where my mouth is,” he told Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo on Monday. He said that he had “minimal” side effects, including fever, chills and some aches, but that it was worth the “peace of mind” knowing he was protecting others and contributing to the fight against the pandemic....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Stephen Cox

New York Man Charged With Price Gouging In First Ever Defense Production Act Prosecution

Amardeep Singh, 45, was named in a criminal complaint in Central Islip, New York, on Friday, subject to allegations that he collected masks, gowns and hand sanitizer in excess of the amounts he would need to run his sporting goods and apparel businesses. Singh’s attorney, Bradley Gerstman, fiercely contested the charges. Gerstman told Newsweek that he believes the provision of the law forbidding hoarding is being applied so vaguely that it effectively criminalizes being a retailer, an unconstitutional framework in his mind....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 727 words · Lena Demetro

New York Man Slashes Teen With Machete Inside Laundromat Before Fleeing The Scene Police Say

The 18-year-old was playing a video game inside the Bright White Cleaning Center at 559 Southern Boulevard in Mott Haven in The Bronx on Monday afternoon, the New York Police Department said. An unidentified man entered the laundromat and slashed the victim in the left arm at around 2.20 p.m., a police spokesman told Newsweek. The New York Daily News reported that suspect had missed the victim the first time he swung the machete, but slashed him in the arm the second time....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Kelly Gadson

New York Rangers Stay Loose With Outdoor Practice In Central Park

January 3, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Gary Breeden

New York Restaurant Diners Chant F Cuomo Over Covid Restrictions As Thanksgiving Nears

The video, shared on the TikTok video-sharing app, is captioned, “How New York really feels about closing at 10:00 p.m.” It shows a seated table of young diners repeating the chat—clapping and beating their fists and silverwear against the tables between repetitions—before showing the chant being repeated by other diners throughout the restaurant. As of November 23, the video has been viewed over 389,000 times, liked over 69,300 times and shared over 6,613 times on TikTok....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Mark Hubbard

New York State Of Mind

So far, Luscious Jackson’s brand of cool is working for them. ““Fever In Fever Out,’’ their third album, is the sleeper success of the year. With sales of more than 260,000, it’s holding tight in the upper reaches of Billboard’s top 100, and the slinky single ““Naked Eye’’ just broke into the top 40. ““Fever In Fever Out’’ is utterly unconventional girl-pop: it straddles the borders of techno, hip-hop, rock and bubblegum, using gorgeously moody keyboard and drum textures to suggest the nowhere zones between love and lust....

January 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1203 words · Joseph Webster

New York Woman Dies After Liposuction Procedure In Dominican Republic Women Are Going Over There For These Surgeries...And Not Coming Out Alive

Alexandra Medina, 33, died during a liposuction procedure at a clinic in Santo Domingo in early July, CBS New York reported. Medina’s sister, Maxine David, said the young woman wanted to get plastic surgery in the U.S., but was told by doctors she needed to lose weight before they could operate. But on social media, Medina found a clinic in the Dominican Republic whose staff were willing to perform the procedure....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 441 words · Robin Davis

Newlywed Couple Tragically Killed Just Two Days After Their Wedding

WATE reports that Jessiah Plemons, 31, Lily Rose, 25 and another passenger Madison Davis, 23, were all struck and killed by a truck travelling along the I-40 Ramp to Weisgarber Road at around 3am on Sunday, October 17. The incident occurred after a truck the three victims were travelling on struck a guardrail. They exited the vehicle and were standing next to it when another truck hit them and their car....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Jennifer Triplett