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Police are searching for a woman and a man behind a robbery and assault at a subway station in Queens, and they're hoping surveillance video will lead to arrests.
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The New York Yankees announced Thursday that Yankee Stadium would open the 2021 season at 20 percent capacity. The Yankees' first 11 games of the season are subject to limited capacity restrictions with the hope they can expand and welcome more fans in May, subject to improving health conditions. In order to attend a game, every fan will be required to take a PCR or antigen COVID-19 test and test negative or provide proof of having received the vaccination.
A man is in the hospital after a Baltimore County officer shot him outside of a police station in Baltimore City.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to the President and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said take whichever vaccine is available to you when offered. But in many states, you can’t even get an appointment. That’s about to change, as states open up eligibility to get more vaccines in arms. Here are the states that are expanding eligibility fastest. Read on—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. 1 Mississippi everyone age 16 or older is eligibleMississippi was the second state, after Alaska, top open up vaccinations to every age. “It’s a great day to be a Mississippian!” tweeted Governor Tate Reeves. “If you want a shot, you can get a shot! New appointments available statewide at http://covidvaccine.umc.edu! Great day indeed!” 2 Alaska everyone age 16 or older is eligible"This does feel like a gigantic milestone in so many ways to get to the point where we can offer protection for anyone who wants it in the state," Dr. Anne Zink, the state’s chief medical officer, said during a news conference with Gov. Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy himself had COVID-19 and said he did not want "to be laid up in the house again.” Appointments are limited but can be found here. 3 Arizona all adults in some countiesHaving a hard time scoring your vaccine in Arizona? “What we recommend is to call the call center,” she said. “The most reliable thing is at eight o’clock in the morning to call the call center to see if there have been cancellations released,” Arizona Health Director Dr. Cara Christ told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s The Mike Broomhead Show. The call center can be reached at 844-542-8201. 4 Michigan all adults in some countiesThe vaccine can’t come fast enough. In Michigan, “the positivity rate has been increasing since March 10, when 4.5% of 45,901 diagnostic tests came back positive. However, diagnostic tests processed per day are down from the 48,343 tests processed March 11,” reports MLive.Hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1“MDHHS is moving forward with the vaccination of Michiganders age 50 and older with medical conditions or disabilities and caregiver family members and guardians who care for children with special health care needs. Beginning Monday, March 22, vaccine eligibility will again expand to include all Michiganders 50 and older. To date, more than 40 percent of Michiganders age 65 and older have been vaccinated,” reports Cedar Spring Post. 5 Maine will expand eligibility to their general population by May 1“Some counties are vaccinating a higher percentage of their residents than others. Just under 17 percent of Somerset County residents have received their first dose. That’s the lowest percentage in the state,” reports WGME. “It is far behind places like Lincoln County, where more than 29 percent of people received their first dose. Nearby counties like Cumberland and Knox are trailing close behind.” 6 Virginia will expand eligibility to their general population by May 1“Some Virginia health districts will transition from Phase 1b to Phase 1c vaccinations this week, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) announced Tuesday,” reports WTVR. “All parts of Virginia should be able to open to Phase 1c ‘within weeks,’ according to the state.” "Finally, the light at the end of this long journey seems to be coming into view,” State Health Commissioner Dr. Norm Oliver said. “Vaccine is our best hope of ending the pandemic.” 7 Wisconsin will expand eligibility to their general population by May 1Residents age 16 and older with certain medical conditions can get vaccinated starting March 22."Our vaccinators across the state are doing great work to get folks vaccinated and get this done, and because of their good work, Wisconsin continues to be a national leader in getting shots in arms," Gov. Tony Evers said. "Moving up eligibility for this critical group will help us get over the finish line and sooner, and get us back to our Wisconsin way of life." 8 Colorado hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1Get vaccinated before the variant gets you. “COVID-19 hospitalizations in Colorado have increased slightly over the past few days, while overall case numbers have reached what state health officials on Tuesday called a ‘high plateau,’” reports 9News. “The uptick in hospitalizations wasn't alarming, but officials were worried about the trend, Gov. Jared Polis said at his briefing Tuesday at the Governor's Residence.” 9 Connecticut hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1“Connecticut has accelerated its COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday that any adult state resident will have the opportunity to schedule a vaccine appointment on April 5. It's nearly a month ahead of the state's schedule and would beat President Joe Biden's decree of May 1,” reports Eyewitness News 3. “Connecticut remains one of the top states in the country when it comes to getting residents vaccinated and Lamont said this would be the biggest step yet.” "Over the course of the next month, I think you’ll find everyone will have vaccine and appointments available to them," Lamont said on Monday. 10 Ohio hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1. “Ohio is expanding eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccines again,” reports NBC 4. “Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday morning that eligibility will open Friday for those 40 and older as well as those with cancer, chronic kidney disease, COPD, heart disease and obesity.” 11 Indiana Indiana extended access to people 45 and older, effective immediately.“In Indiana, where new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths have decreased, 20 percent of the population has had at least one dose, and 11 percent is fully vaccinated, according to a New York Times analysis of data from the C.D.C.,” reports the paper. 12 Montana hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1“After months of calculated and incremental expansions in vaccine eligibility, all Montanans 16 and older will be allowed to sign up to receive inoculations beginning April 1,” reports Montana Free Press. “The Tuesday announcement by Gov. Greg Gianforte was prompted in part by growing confidence in the national vaccine supply, and, Gianforte said, after some counties have indicated they are prepared to proceed to the next stage of distribution.”RELATED: Dr. Fauci Just Said This is the Best Vaccine to Get 13 Utah hope to expand eligibility to their general population by May 1The state’s mask mandate ends April 10th. "We’re hoping to have just under 900,000 shots in arms by then. Those are first doses," Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson, who oversees vaccine efforts for the state, said in an interview with FOX 13 on Tuesday. "We are hoping that every day that we go buys us 25,000-30,000 shots in arms and it protects us that much more." So get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don't visit any of these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.
Cook tells PEOPLE he anticipates Apple implementing a "hybrid environment" for employees in the coming months
A second suspect has been arrested in connection with the robbery and death of a 75-year-old Asian American man in Oakland, California last week. Elbert Britton, 56, has been accused of being the getaway driver for arrested suspect Teaunte Bailey, 26, on March 9. The victim, Pak Chung Ho, was taking a morning walk when Bailey allegedly punched him and stole his phone and wallet.
Anyone with information on the missing 23-year-old is asked to call police at 803-436-2700, or 911 in an emergency.
A dog attack left a child dead and his mother seriously injured in New Jersey, authorities say.
The Knicks are positioned to make a run at Lonzo Ball in restricted free agency this offseason, placing the Pelicans in an interesting position.
"That could have been my mom." Asian American Houstonians expressed their grief and concerns following the Atlanta attacks.
Mar.18 -- Governor Andrew Cuomo got his Covid-19 vaccination on Wednesday in Harlem, New York, surrounded by Black leaders who heaped praise on the embattled governor. The three-term Democrat is facing growing calls from Albany and Washington to resign. Several women have come forward accusing him of sexual harassment.
No, I'm not good at math, I can't do kung fu, and when my Japanese uncle fought in World War II, it was on the American side.
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Like Macklemore and Adele before her, Eilish's acceptance speech for record of the year did nothing to address the racial bias at play in her success.
An Indian court on Thursday restrained Future Group chief Kishore Biyani from selling his personal assets following Amazon.com Inc's challenge against the Indian group's $3.4 billion sale of its retail business. Amazon is locked in a dispute with Future, which it says allegedly violated certain contracts by selling its retail assets to market leader Reliance Industries last year. Future denies any wrongdoing.
The global chip shortage is hitting electronics companies hard, and Samsung is projecting potentially major issues with production this year.
San Francisco police say a 16-year-old girl has been arrested in the attempted carjacking of a 75-year-old woman in a Safeway parking lot in the city's Richmond District, which was thwarted by a nearby Good Samaritan.
Teen Vogue incoming editor-in-chief Alexi McCammond, a former Axios reporter, has parted ways with the outlet, less than two weeks after Condé Nast chief content officer Anna Wintour announced her hire. Why it matters: McCammond's hire was met by pushback from Teen Vogue staff members surrounding tweets she sent when she was 17 that were racist against Asians.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.In a statement posted to Twitter, McCammond said her past "tweets have overshadowed the work I've done to highlight the people and issues that I care about — issues that Teen Vogue has worked tirelessly to share with the world — and so Conde Nast and I have decided to part ways.""I wish the talented team at Teen Vogue the absolute best moving forward. Their work has never been more important, and I will be rooting for them."In a statement sent by Condé Nast chief people officer Stan Duncan to staff obtained by the New York Times, Duncan said: "After speaking with Alexi this morning, we agreed that it was best to part ways, so as to not overshadow the important work happening at Teen Vogue."The big picture: Teen Vogue employees publicly cited the tweets in relation to rising anti-Asian violence in the U.S. in a letter sent to Condé Nast management voicing concerns about McCammond's hiring.On Wednesday, police charged a white man in connection with the deaths of eight people, including six Asian women, in three separate shootings at spas in the Atlanta metropolitan area.More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
Human remains found last year in a wooded area of Chicago's western suburbs have been identified as an Aurora mother who was reported missing in 2003, and her death is being investigated as a homicide, authorities said. Aurora Police said Tuesday that Illinois State Police’s crime lab identified Tyesha Bell’s remains through DNA analysis, the Aurora Beacon-News reported. The skeletal remains were found in December with clothing and personal items in a shallow grave in a wooded area of Kane County, Coroner Rob Russell said.
The Grammy-nominated group has been announced as the new brand ambassadors for Korean company Coway, known for its line of small home appliances and accessories
The co-host spoke about her future with the show, following March 10's heated on-air discussion about racism and CBS's investigation into it. She also discussed where her relationship stands with co-host Sheryl Underwood. However, Osbourne's interview was conducted prior to the new allegations of racism against her.