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		<title>Is Robert Sarver&#8217;s rule over the Phoenix Suns coming to an end?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 07:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Report Robert Sarver, the now disgraced owner of The Phoenix Suns, is under fire for allegedly using racist and sexist language. He has received a one-year suspension from the NBA and a fine of $10m. The Phoenix Suns, an American professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, was founded in 1968 and has been competing &#8230;</p>
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<p>Robert Sarver, the now disgraced owner of The Phoenix Suns, is under fire for allegedly using racist and sexist language. He has received a one-year suspension from the NBA and a fine of $10m.</p>
<p>The Phoenix Suns, an American professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, was founded in 1968 and has been competing in the National Basketball Association. In the 2020-2021 season, while The Suns came close to winning the championship, NBA started investigating the 60-year-old owner’s actions.</p>
<p>After an independent legal firm discovered a history of racist and unfriendly encounters over Sarver’s 17-year tenure, the report’s conclusions were made public on Tuesday.</p>
<p>320 former and present Suns employees who were interviewed over the course of Sarver&#8217;s 17-year reign over the team describe a toxic and occasionally hostile work environment. Along with that, 80,000 documents and other items such as texts, videos and emails were also thoroughly examined.</p>
<p>NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued a statement saying, “The findings of the independent investigation are troubling and disappointing”</p>
<p>According to the investigation, it was found that Sarver &#8220;engaged in conduct that clearly violated common workplace standards, as reflected in team and League rules and policies&#8221;, which included &#8220;the use of racially insensitive language; unequal treatment of female employees; sex-related statements and conduct; and harsh treatment of employees that on occasion constituted bullying&#8221;.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The investigation’s main conclusions included the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sarver frequently made sex-related comments in the workplace, made inappropriate remarks about the physical appearance of female co-workers, and on several instances was involved in inappropriate physical conduct toward his male co-workers.</li>
<li>Sarver treated his workers aggressively, shouting and verbally abusing them among other things.</li>
<li>Players, coaches and members of the front office were all present during a team-building exercise as Sarver “repeated the N-word when recounting the statements of others,” during the 2012-2013 season.</li>
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<p>Sarver later said in a statement that he will “accept the consequences of the league’s decision” and apologized for “words and actions that offended our employees”, though noted he disagreed with some of the report’s findings.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Chris Paul, considered to be one of the all-time best players.</strong></p>
<p>Approximately 75% of NBA players are of an African background, and the league has received appreciation for its efforts to promote diversity as well as racial and social justice. LeBron James and Chris Paul have demanded that the Phoenix Suns owner get tougher sanctions for his use of bullying tactics and racial and gender discrimination.</p>
<p>Chris Paul claims the penalties imposed against team owner Robert Sarver for workplace discrimination and sexism &#8220;fell short in truly addressing what we can all agree was atrocious behavior&#8221;.</p>
<p>On Twitter, LeBron James expressed his disapproval of the punishment and stated “Our league definitely got this wrong.”</p>
<h3>References</h3>
<p>Sky Sports (2022, Sep 15) <em>LeBron James says stronger punishment is needed for Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver over racist and sexist behavior.</em> From Sky Sports:</p>
<p>https://www.skysports.com/nba/news/36244/12697836/lebron-james-says-stronger-punishment-is-needed-for-phoenix-suns-owner-robert-sarver-over-racist-and-sexist-behaviour</p>
<p>The New York Times (2022, Sep 14), <em>N.B.A Fines and Suspends Phoenix Suns Owner for Misconduct</em>. From The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/13/sports/basketball/phoenix-suns-robert-sarver-suspended.html</p>
<p>The Guardian. (2022, Sep 13). <em>Suns owner Robert Sarver banned one year and fined </em><em>$10m for misconduct.</em> From The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/13/suns-owner-robert-sarver-banned-one-year-and-fined-10m-for-misconduct</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2022 08:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The news hit the city on Thursday, September 8. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain&#8217;s longest-serving monarch who reigned almost seventy years, died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. New York&#8217;s response to the news was deep grief and devastation. At the end of her life, she was surrounded by her loved ones, reported popular news channels. The &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The news hit the city on Thursday, September 8. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain&#8217;s longest-serving monarch who reigned almost seventy years, died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. New York&#8217;s response to the news was deep grief and devastation. At the end of her life, she was surrounded by her loved ones, reported popular news channels.</p>
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<p>The city expressed its deep respect and love for the Queen with the Empire State Building lighting up, sparkling in silver and purple against the city&#8217;s skyline on Thursday to honor the Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth&#8217;s life and legacy, according to the historic skyscraper&#8217;s official Twitter account. The Queen had graced the top of the building over a half-century ago- when the Empire State Building was the tallest skyscraper in the world- a stark reminder of the length of her reign and the birth of technological advancements she saw in her lifetime.</p>
<p>The brilliant purple of the Empire State Building signifies not only the royal status of the Queen but has been associated with royalty, power, and wealth for centuries. The elite status that the color purple holds comes from the rarity and cost of the dye used to produce it. Coincidentally, Queen Elizabeth was surprisingly fond of the color, choosing to don bright, powerful shades of it on many occasions.</p>
<p>The Queen&#8217;s death opened up a dam of emotion, with thousands of devoted people and heartbroken mourners gathering outside the Palace, drenched in the grey rain on the Palace stairs. The scene was not limited to the Palace surroundings; people across the globe felt the monarch&#8217;s passing and mourned in their ways. The Queen&#8217;s worldwide influence, appeal, and inspiration led royal fans to lay flowers outside the British embassies, including Washington, Berlin, and Oslo.</p>
<p>In New York, the Nasdaq billboard in Times Square was lit with a vibrant image of the late Queen. A moment of silence was also held in honor of the 70 years of service by the Queen before the U.S. Open match and the New York Yankees game. Members of the New York Yankees also took a moment of silence to honor Queen Elizabeth II before the game against the Minnesota Twins began at the Yankee Stadium on Thursday.</p>
<p>Even as the news of the Queen&#8217;s doctors announcing their concern for the Queen&#8217;s health broke, speculation and worry over her demise had already begun; Worried, the people of New York and royal fans flocked to a particular establishment in Midtown Manhattan called the Churchill Tavern. The Tavern is a purely British establishment in the heart of New York and, for many ex-pats, brings a taste and feel of home. It has long since been the place for a New Yorker to be during any British Royal event.</p>
<p>Patrons of the Churchill Tavern had devoted it to a shrine as soon as Her Majesty&#8217;s news of passing was announced. Among the patrons gathering in the unofficial wake were tourists and ex-pats from Britain, England, and Australia. The people might have been from different longitudes and latitudes of the globe, but all of them agreed they wanted to mark the tremendous historical loss and were saddened and confused at the fate of the monarchy now.</p>
<p>Like every New Yorker, these ex-pats are opinionated on the future of the British Monarchy. Scott Robertson, the owner of the now-renowned Churchill Pub, a British ex-pat and now a seasoned New Yorker, had been overtaken by grief at the news of the Queen&#8217;s death. He had at once left to find white lilies, the Queen&#8217;s favorite, to mourn her, and when he could not find them, he left red roses outside the pub to pay tribute to the Queen.</p>
<p>The news of the Queen&#8217;s sudden death had deeply affected the pub owner, who said: &#8216;When I heard I shed a tear, she&#8217;s the one who has been around our whole lives. We have been busy, we did get an idea when we heard, and we will do something for the funeral.&#8217;</p>
<p>Churchill Tavern has been a pillar in the community for New York Brits. As an establishment, they have stood steadfastly by British traditions. The pub opened in 2011 and was named after British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Churchill and the Queen were good friends and great leaders, so the nod to their friendship was significant at this time.</p>
<p>The Churchill Tavern has been dedicated to covering all significant royal events of the Royal Family, from weddings, christenings, and the Jubilee.</p>
<p>The owner, Scott Robertson, remarked on his great memories of the Queen from his childhood: &#8216;I&#8217;m from Stoke-on-Trent, and I have great memories of her opening the gardens there. We put down red roses because they&#8217;re English. I wanted to get lilies because they were her favorites, but I couldn&#8217;t.&#8221;</p>
<p>On how his pub had become a familiar haven for New York Brits, he relished the feeling of the English community he had built around his little pub where Brits could gather and have a pint. &#8216;Seeing all this the community, how big an English community there is in New York, and what I think we do as Brits, we all like to come together having a pint. It&#8217;s what we do.&#8217;</p>
<p>The desolate evening of New York City saw a solemn crowd of Americans, British ex-pats, and tourists flocking in droves to the Churchill Tavern in Midtown Manhatten- and other famous British places- where tributes to the longest-serving British monarch were paid. Beer toasts, flowers, and signs reading, &#8216;Long Live the Queen and &#8216;Queen Elizabeth RIP&#8217; were sighted at the somber gatherings.</p>
<p>Brits all over the country and city expressed sorrow at the Queen&#8217;s passing. An ex-pat who currently lives in Houston shared how upon hearing the news, he sought comfort from his fellow Englishmen. He said: &#8216;In solace, the British all come together, in times of adversity, and that&#8217;s what&#8217;s happening now.</p>
<p>Another similar case of a young Londoner with pain and grief clear on his face: &#8216;I shed a tear; I was woken up to be told that the Queen had died, and I think it&#8217;s fair to say I cried and was upset when I heard.</p>
<p>&#8216;I think Americans don&#8217;t understand precisely what&#8217;s happened; they don&#8217;t have a monarchy, so that&#8217;s why we came to a British pub. I would want Charles to be King because I respect the way of succession. But if you could choose, I&#8217;d have William&#8221;.</p>
<p>An English pair from Hove in England, Paula and Ettie, were on holiday from the U.K to New York for two weeks. Upon hearing the sad news, they made a pilgrimage to the pub to commiserate and grieve with other Brits. They said: &#8216;We specifically came here, we&#8217;d been up the Empire State Building, and we checked the BBC when we got out and decided to come to a British bar.&#8221;</p>
<p>The patrons at Churchill Tavern are some of the Royal Family&#8217;s most prominent supporters in the U.S. and thus have their own complex opinions. Some opinioned that King Charles should step aside for the young and vigorous William, Prince of Wales. While others wish the public would give Charles a chance, as his mother was. The incumbent Prince Charles has been noted to have many forward-thinking ideas, especially about foreign policy, education, and climate change. However, most patrons agree that it is about time for a change in the monarchy, especially after a tremendous loss such as this. In contrast, others suggested that Australia will now sever ties with the royal family, which was long coming.</p>
<p>Even New York natives with no British ties grieved alongside the rest of the world. Many New Yorkers expressed their long-held respect and love for the late Queen with whom they felt a connection or affinity and spent the day as one marked by grief.</p>
<p>For many Americans, who had grown up hearing fairy tales of princesses and royalty, the Royal Family is of great interest and reverence. Their close ties make up for the U.S.&#8217; lack of a monarchy with Britain and its Royal Family. This has shown why America is mourning this tremendous loss with the U.K.</p>
<p>In recognition of the United States and Britain&#8217;s long-shared history and unique relationship, President Joe Biden ordered all flags on the federal building to be lowered to half-staff, where they will remain until the evening of the Queen&#8217;s burial, out of respect.</p>
<p>In the U.S. capital, Washington D.C, bells at the Washington National Cathedral were set to chime 96 times, one for every year of the Queen&#8217;s life. Downtown, where George Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. president after America won independence from Britain 250 years ago, the New York Stock Exchange took it upon itself to observe a minute of silence on Thursday afternoon.</p>
<h2>The Queen&#8217;s visits to New York</h2>
<p>New York&#8217;s response to Queen Elizabeth&#8217;s passing makes one wonder how far the Queen&#8217;s influence ruled. If not politically, she indeed ruled the hearts of many New Yorkers. In memory of the beloved Queen Liz, Britain&#8217;s longest-serving monarch, here is a look back to her visits throughout her long life to the Big Apple.</p>
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<p>During her life, she visited the city of New York three times: once in 1957, once in 1976, and later in 2010. Each of these visits was highly anticipated by every citizen of the city; it&#8217;s not every day a New Yorker comes face to face with the Queen of England.</p>
<p>The Queen first stepped foot on New York soil in October of 1957, with her arrival on Staten Island by train from Washington D.C., where Gov. W. Averell Harriman greeted her and Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh. From there, the young couple journeyed on to New York. The Queen was then met by Mayor Robert Wagner, who organized a royalty-worthy afternoon luncheon at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in her honor.</p>
<p>The Queen&#8217;s second visit to New York occurred nineteen years later when in 1976, she embarked on a World Tour. Queen Elizabeth also made a brief trip to Connecticut, along with New York City, during the tour in July 1976. Arriving in the Big Apple on July 9, 1976, she arrived just in time to join in the celebration surrounding the American Revolution and the bicentennial of the United States, 200 years after Americans gained their independence from England.</p>
<p>When she arrived at Battery Park, Manhattan, she was met by Governor Hugh Carey and presented a bouquet of lilies, her favorite flower, by Mayor Abe Beame&#8217;s granddaughter. The Queen was also named an honorary citizen of the city during this visit and even spent an after shopping at Bloomingdale&#8217;s and greeting happy New Yorkers. During this visit, Her Majesty walked on Wall Street from the Federal Building to the Trinity Church of New York with Mayor Beame. Thousands of spectators greeted her at the Church, and it was here that she collected 279 peppercorns for back rent. Her trip to Trinity Church was especially significant because the Church was given its charter in 1697 by Elizabeth&#8217;s ancestor King William III. It was reported that on July 11, 1976, 50,000 eager New Yorkers had lined the docks, streets, and the airport in New Haven for a glimpse of the Queen during her 40‐minute visit.</p>
<p>Her final visit to New York was perhaps the most moving and poignant. In 2010, on an eight-day tour of Canada, the Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visited New York. A day before she was to fly back to England, she addressed the United Nations at their gathering, giving a moving, emotional speech full of hope and positivity for the future. This speech was a follow-up to her last U.N address in 1957.</p>
<p>Following this, the Queen went to the World Trade Centre site and laid wreaths to honor those who died in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre. The royal couple also visited The British Garden in Hanover Square in the Financial District. The Garden honors the British who died at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Two years later, the Garden was renamed after Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate Her Majesty&#8217;s Diamond Jubilee and to memorialize all Commonwealth victims of the 9/11 attacks.</p>
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<h2>References<u>:</u></h2>
<p>(2022, Sep 14). From NY Times:  <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/queen-elizabeth"><u>https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/queen-elizabeth</u></a></p>
<p>Emma James (2022, 8 Sep). Empire State Building shines purple and sparkles in silver tonight to honor the Queen as heartbroken New Yorkers and tourists flock to Manhattan&#8217;s English pub The Churchill Tavern. From Daily Mail:</p>
<p><a href="https://www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11195051/amp/Heartbroken-Americans-flock-NYC-English-pub-mourn-death-Queen-Elizabeth.html?amp_gsa=1&amp;amp_js_v=a9&amp;usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&amp;aoh=16630545461252&amp;referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp;ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-11195051%2FHeartbroken-Americans-flock-NYC-English-pub-mourn-death-Queen-Elizabeth.html"><u>https://www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11195051/amp/Heartbroken-Americans-flock-NYC-English-pub-mourn-death-Queen-Elizabeth.html?amp_gsa=1&amp;amp_js_v=a9&amp;usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&amp;aoh=16630545461252&amp;referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp;ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-11195051%2FHeartbroken-Americans-flock-NYC-English-pub-mourn-death-Queen-Elizabeth.html</u></a></p>
<p>(2022, Sep 8). Your Tributes to The Queen. From BBC:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-62847455"><u>https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-62847455</u></a></p>
<p>Jesse O&#8217;Neill (2022, 8 Sep). Remembering Queen Elizabeth II’s royal visits to New York City. From NY Post  https<a href="https://nypost.com/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-and-nyc-a-retrospective/?utm_source=url_sitebuttons&amp;utm_medium=site%20buttons&amp;utm_campaign=site%20buttons"><u>://nypost.com/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-and-nyc-a-retrospective/?utm_source=url_sitebuttons&amp;utm_medium=site%20buttons&amp;utm_campaign=site%20buttons</u></a></p>
<p>(2022, 9 Sep). Looking Back at Queen Elizabeth II&#8217;s Visits to NYC Through the Years. From NBC New York:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/in-photos-looking-back-at-queen-elizabeth-iis-visits-to-nyc/3857829/#:~:text=Queen%20Elizabeth%20II%20visited%20New,she%20traveled%20down%20Fifth%20Avenue"><u>https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/in-photos-looking-back-at-queen-elizabeth-iis-visits-to-nyc/3857829/#:~:text=Queen%20Elizabeth%20II%20visited%20New,she%20traveled%20down%20Fifth%20Avenue</u></a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A man suspected while doing the inappropriate act at the subway platform. He grasped the buttocks of a 10-year-old girl. According to the police, a young girl and her mother were waiting for a train. Until police find the suspect, who is about 5 feet and 8 inches tall, police officials reveal that the person &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A man suspected while doing the inappropriate act at the subway platform. He grasped the buttocks of a 10-year-old girl. According to the police, a young girl and her mother were waiting for a train. Until police find the suspect, who is about 5 feet and 8 inches tall, police officials reveal that the person was 20 to 25 years old in the interview. They are getting clues and will catch that suspect.</p>
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		<title>Pilot Injured in Small Plane Crashes at Old Bethpage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 19:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A plane crash incident happened nearly 1 pm near a building at Old Bethpage. Sadly, the pilot was seriously injured. The investigation is underway right now after a plane crash. According to the nearby people, the plane crash before the building. At the same time, the official sent the pilot to the central city hospital. &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A plane crash incident happened nearly 1 pm near a building at Old Bethpage. Sadly, the pilot was seriously injured. The investigation is underway right now after a plane crash. According to the nearby people, the plane crash before the building. At the same time, the official sent the pilot to the central city hospital. Now he was fine. Whereas after watching the image of the crashed plane, we can imagine the intensity of the incident. Until now, officials have been investigating the crash that causes the plan to come down.</p>
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		<title>Health and Safety of the Inhabitants of Rikers at the Stake</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 16:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, the &#8216;use of powers&#8217; is becoming the personal choice for governmental representatives. In the wake of the Rikers island crisis, Mayor Bill de Blasio creates confusion regarding using the &#8220;6a&#8221; part of state law. The Mayor is empowered to release or not to release detainees who have been sentenced to less than one year &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, the &#8216;use of powers&#8217; is becoming the personal choice for governmental representatives. In the wake of the Rikers island crisis, Mayor Bill de Blasio creates confusion regarding using the &#8220;6a&#8221; part of state law. The Mayor is empowered to release or not to release detainees who have been sentenced to less than one year behind bars into a work-release program.</p>
<p>In the previous year, Mayor used the power and removed the detainees, but now he is refusing to use this power to release those detainees who fit into the criteria of freedom. According to the director of jail reform at the center for court Innovation, jail sentences are not merely meant for public safety but also bring joblessness and homelessness. He also mentioned that the Mayor could release detainees under &#8216;6a&#8217; because their crime rate is lower than those cast in a normal situation.</p>
<p>According to the Greater justice, New York program director at the Vera Institute for Justice, the bail laws and their rollbacks increased the crimes. While Mayor once said to the media that it is a dire need to balance public safety with the release of current detainees. But at the moment, the police department looked in clash to Mayor. Police took the stance that it would ensure public safety if some detainees were to be released.</p>
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		<title>Toms River in Trouble: Large Number of Students Contracted by COVID-19</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 16:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Following the wide-outspread of the coronavirus, a huge number of students also have got infected by the virus. This is certainly letting Toms River in trouble. In an interview with a corona contracted student, sophomore Navaeh Darby, by the news reporter, it is realized that the lethargic policy of administration became the sole cause of &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following the wide-outspread of the coronavirus, a huge number of students also have got infected by the virus. This is certainly letting Toms River in trouble. In an interview with a corona contracted student, sophomore Navaeh Darby, by the news reporter, it is realized that the lethargic policy of administration became the sole cause of the uncontrolled outbreak of the virus. That student also told ‘On the first day of reopening of the schools, none of the students was a wearing mask’. Almost nine hundred students contracted the virus.</p>
<p>These all cases were reported in the schools and classrooms activities said by the Health Commissioner of New Jersey, Judith Persichilli. The non-implementation of mask policy at Toms River was linked to the exception of excessive heat at the place.</p>
<p>One of the locals told that teachers were implementing the mask policy only in the cold classrooms but if someone didn’t wear the mask that was freed from the punishment and fine. Some of the administrative staff were refusing to accept the situation. And some even didn’t bother to comment, when we&#8217;re asked to explain their negligence. It was even more pathetic when the news reporter came to know that some of the teachers were not still vaccinated. At that moment the health commissioner strongly emphasized the need for vaccination. But it would not be possible to save human lives without implementing all precautionary measures. No doubt, the mask is one of the best ways to stop the spread of the virus.</p>
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		<title>Severe Storms Threaten Nyc Area Tuesday: Raging Winds, Lightning, Hail Possible</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 18:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Potentially extreme climate threatens the tri-state location once more Tuesday with thunderstorms and unfavorable winds. It will drop the temperature to 60’s through the end of the week. During the day north and west of the city, some showers emerged early in the morning. By the midday, it got spread in different parts of New &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potentially extreme climate threatens the tri-state location once more Tuesday with thunderstorms and unfavorable winds. It will drop the temperature to 60’s through the end of the week.</p>
<p>During the day north and west of the city, some showers emerged early in the morning. By the midday, it got spread in different parts of New York City. Thunderstorms happened just before lunchtime.</p>
<p>It’s expected that stronger storms will move in by the afternoon.</p>
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<p>Lightning, large hail, and heavy winds are also possible. Flooding is not expected.</p>
<p>According to Storm Team 4, rough weather is expected to happen along the Jersey shore.</p>
<p>Cool and dry air can take temperatures to the 60s for most. Since July 3, Central Park has not faced highs in the 60s. For at least the end of the week, highs will remain below average.</p>
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		<title>Police Says,  After Getting Stuck in Restaurant Exhaust Fan Would-Be Burglar Dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 17:39:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>According to New Jersey Police, a would-be burglar was stuck in an exhaust fan and died in a restaurant located in Galloway Township. Before 10 a.m. on Monday police responded to the report of a dead man at Two Brothers From Itlay Restaurant on 269 W. When police reached the spot, they found the dead &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to New Jersey Police, a would-be burglar was stuck in an exhaust fan and died in a restaurant located in Galloway Township.</p>
<p>Before 10 a.m. on Monday police responded to the report of a dead man at Two Brothers From Itlay Restaurant on 269 W.</p>
<p>When police reached the spot, they found the dead body of an unidentified man.</p>
<p>The man was trying to enter the restaurant from the rooftop exhaust fan and got stuck in it. Unfortunately, he was unable to free himself from the exhaust fan and died, the investigator said.</p>
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		<title>On the Garden State Route, a NJ Patrol Officer Aids a Boy Following His Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 18:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A policeman from the New Jersey Police surveillance video acquired solely by NBC New York reveals an officer in the center of the State Park Road in late August, rushing to the help of an 8-year-old kid who had followed his two dogs into the busy roadway. “I spotted them out of the corner of &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A policeman from the New Jersey Police surveillance video acquired solely by NBC New York reveals an officer in the center of the State Park Road in late August, rushing to the help of an 8-year-old kid who had followed his two dogs into the busy roadway. “I spotted them out of the corner of my eye, so I turned on my lights and started just do what you see cops doing on the roadway, which is slowing down vehicles,” said Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy Jamarr Morris.</p>
<p>Morris, according to the body cam film, came to a complete stop as quickly as he could, although some automobiles were still speeding down the main road. Morris was afraid about what could happen to the child and his pups, so he hopped into his car and drove southward on the highway.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a teacher had indeed pulled over alongside other cars to help obstruct traffic in both directions, with other vehicles stepping out to assist the child in corralling his dogs.</p>
<p>“I recall being close enough to him and assisting him to notice that his lip was twitching, I suppose he was utterly terrified,” he added.</p>
<p>Morris was confronted by a barking dog while the youngster struggled for authority in the middle of a roadway with his second canine on a leash. Morris, who maintains two dogs, said he was ready to risk being bitten rather than risk the dog running into the expressways.</p>
<p>“Getting bit was my first option, and if it occurs, it happens,” he says.</p>
<p>The trooper was ultimately able to wrangle the dog and lead the child and his pets to his police cruiser. And this is when Woit began yelling, &#8220;You&#8217;re a superhero!&#8221; Morris, on the other hand, does not see it that way, claiming that motorists like Stephanie were genuine heroes for slowing down and then stopping all traffic behind them.</p>
<p>On a state trooper’s social platform, Woit&#8217;s photos of the rescues got a lot of attention. She didn&#8217;t hold the boy responsible.</p>
<p>She added, &#8220;His pups matter to him, his dogs matter to him, and in his mind, he was doing a heroic thing as well.&#8221;<br />
Morris returned the youngster to his anxious parents, who had no idea their child had found right in the center of a busy main road while out for a stroll in the woods.</p>
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		<title>The Time is Running out for NYC Instructors to Go and Get Their COVID Shots</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 18:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A day after a state court lifted a preliminary injunction on the vaccination mandate for educators and other workers, Nyc launched another vaccination day of action across the five districts&#8217; school systems. Last week, the city stated that school officials would be required to receive at least a first dosage of a covid vaccination by &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day after a state court lifted a preliminary injunction on the vaccination mandate for educators and other workers, Nyc launched another vaccination day of action across the five districts&#8217; school systems.</p>
<p>Last week, the city stated that school officials would be required to receive at least a first dosage of a covid vaccination by Sept. 27, affecting about 148,000 school employees, and that plan may proceed as planned. Unlike the city&#8217;s 300,000 workers, instructors will not avoid weekly COVID-19 assessments if they want to protect their jobs.</p>
<p>Those who have not yet received the vaccine have only five days to do just that. Parents have varied feelings about vaccines, but many believe that they can help safeguard children under 12 who have yet to receive them.</p>
<p>A group of city organizations had filed a suit against the rule, seeking an injunction to prevent it from being implemented. Last week, Superior Court Judge issued a temporary restraining order, which he later lifted in a judgment on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The unions have stated that they expect to keep their legal fight.</p>
<p>In a statement, Henry Garrido, founder and director of DC 37, stated, &#8220;We are depressed that the interim restraining has been removed.&#8221; &#8220;This isn&#8217;t the final destination,&#8221; says the narrator.</p>
<p>The city&#8217;s requirement that instructors and employees get immunized is unusual in the United States. Other states and counties have enacted laws requiring vaccinations or virus testing every week.</p>
<p>Notwithstanding worries about the highly infectious delta variant&#8217;s propensity to transmit, Nyc is not giving any remote teaching this school season, unlike many other school systems. De Blasio has stated that children&#8217;s physical and emotional health and social progress require them to return to school. Vaccines are also needed for educational instructors in &#8220;significant risks&#8221; sports such as football, tennis, and wrestlers. Following Pfizer&#8217;s statement Monday that its COVID-19 vaccine performs for youngsters ages 5 to 11 and that it would seek U.S. approval for that age range, De Blasio indicated Monday that he is not exploring a larger immunization mandate for all qualifying learners.</p>
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