Jazz great Freddy Cole, the younger brother of Nat “King” Cole, who built his own reputation as a pianist and vocalist, died Saturday. He was 88 years old. The cause was complications from cardiovascular disease, its manager, Suzi Reynolds, told The Washington Post. Freddy Cole, an Atlanta resident, long acted …
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Fox Business Briefs: Chick-fil-A says it will take longer to review its operations and reopen canteens even if it can resume food service in Georgia; Reuters reports that a group of investment firms opposes Neiman Marcus’ plan to file for bankruptcy protection. Chick-fil-A will introduce a new drink and bring …
Read More »Free reading of Tarot cards, Monday, June 29, 2020
Get creative, star signs! Today’s free tarot reading is here for you and all the zodiac signs in astrology on Monday, June 29, 2020. The Sun is in the zodiac sign of Cancer until July 22. The waxing Gibbous Moon will be in Libra entering Scorpio at 6:48 pm EST. …
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It began to gain strength last month when Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, the second-highest-ranking official in China after President Xi Jinping, praised the city of Chengdu. for creating 100,000 jobs overnight by installing tens of thousands of street stalls, which typically sell food, fresh vegetables, clothing and toys. The …
Read More »New Yorkers will lose sick leave benefits for traveling to states with high rates of COVID-19 infection
Employed New Yorkers are at risk of losing their paid sick leave benefits if they travel to states with high rates of coronavirus infection under a new executive order signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo. The order applies to anyone who is employed in New York State and voluntarily travels to …
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