John's Bar & Grille in Canton moving locations after 76 years on Cleveland Avenue
After 76 years at its current location, a popular restaurant in Canton is on the move.
‘Fat Wolverine’ trends on Twitter after Texas senator blasts liberal Democrats for proposing to expand Supreme Court
Up to 3.4 million more people in Myanmar will struggle to afford food in the next three to six months, the United Nations said on Thursday (April 22). The country has plunged into political turmoil after the army seized power from the democratically elected civilian government on February 1.With added economic pressure from the global health crisis, Myanmar is battling a deepening financial crisis. The World Food Program said market prices of rice and cooking oil had risen by 5% and 18% respectively since the end of February. There are signs that families in the commercial capital Yangon were skipping meals and eating less nutritious food. The World Bank forecasts Myanmar's GDP to contract 10% in 2021. The agency's analysis shows that urban areas will be worst affected as job losses are mounting across manufacturing, construction and services. The World Food Program plans to expand its operations to help 3.3 million people, tripling the number of people it helps. It is appealing for $106 million to achieve this goal.
Just 137 super-inviters recruited the vast majority of members to various insurrectionist groups
Casting herself as a ‘compassionate disrupter,’ the reality TV star and former Olympian hopes to unseat Gavin Newsom in a potential recall election
The bill faces serious hurdles in the Senate, where it likely won't receive the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster.
‘What I saw in the video was another George Floyd,’ attorney says
NBA star says he deleted Ma’Khia Bryant tweet because it was ‘being used to create more hate’
Woman’s search for biological parents leads police to identify victims
‘Do. Not. Come. For. Stacey. Abrams.’
Investigating ongoing after residents complain of minor damages
Three former police officers who responded to George Floyd call now face trial in August
After another spate of mass shootings in America, Democrats are attempting to tighten gun-control measures
OTTAWA (Reuters) -A surge in COVID-19 cases means Canada is at a critical juncture, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday, while an expert panel said AstraZeneca PLC's vaccine could now be offered to more people. The number of daily cases has doubled this month to 8,600 as a third wave rips across Canada and health officials said they could jump again to more than 15,000 by the end of April unless stricter measures were taken as new coronavirus variants spread.
The battle over the swankiest NFL draft location apparently has begun between Rams coach Sean McVay and Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury.
Leaders who could be seen without masks included Putin, Merkel, Erdogan, and EU bigwigs von der Leyen and Michel
Reversing a Trump-era ban, the State Department is allowing US embassies to fly the rainbow banner alongside the American flag
Climate envoy said US now working to ‘restore America’s credibility’ as Biden announces ambitious emissions targets
Lakers' Anthony Davis and Mavericks' Luka Doncic were the main attractions, but L.A.'s backcourt of Dennis Schroder and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope earned rave reviews.
The EU is preparing legal proceedings against AstraZeneca, according to Reuters sources. That after the drugmaker cut supplies of vaccines to the bloc. The move would mark a further step in EU plans to sever ties with the Anglo-Swedish firm. Brussels has been angered by AstraZeneca's repeated cuts to supplies. The reductions have contributed to major delays in Europe's vaccine rollout. News of the possible \legal action was first reported by Politico. It says a majority of EU states support suing AstraZeneca. There was no immediate comment from the European Commission or the company.AstraZeneca had said it aimed to deliver 300 million doses of its vaccine by June. But in March it said it would only be able to deliver a third of that amount. That same month saw the EU send a letter to the firm, marking the first step in legal proceedings.
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