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"We're both happy with what we do and none of that will change. And there'll be no attempt to close any stores."
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Officials with the two companies say it will nearly double their collective footprint in the Northeast.
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The new public health measures come as COVID-19 cases near all-time highs and hospital intensive care units are nearing capacity.
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“Increasing access to food has not been a bipartisan goal. And it's really troubling, because the need is so great. And obviously it's not about whether you're a Democrat or Republican when you're hungry."
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The Pa. Department Human Services had been planning to distribute $42 million to the parents of about 330,000 kids later this month, but learned recently that the U.S. Department of Agriculture had rejected their plan.
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Thousands of restaurants in the five boroughs have three weeks to prepare their establishments to comply with the state’s guidance for reopening.
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Thai officials have disputed the claims about how prevalent the situation is with monkeys being used to harvest coconuts.
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"Our most urgent responsibility right now is to prevent further damage by delaying any decision on the 60-hour threshold until 2024."
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Many of New York's streets have come alive with fenced-in dining areas with tables and umbrellas and decorated with flower boxes and hanging plants.
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65% of farmers in New York state say their business has been negatively or very negatively affected by the coronavirus pandemic.