Jasmine Garsd
Senior Reporter
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Bodegas are a lifeline in NYC ... and many are in trouble
Jan 12, 2021
These small convenience stores are often focal points for neighborhoods, and not only for the food and other supplies they sell.
Restaurant workers in D.C. next up for vaccination
Jan 8, 2021
If you are a restaurant worker in Washington, D.C., you will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination in February.
What Google's union means for Silicon Valley
Jan 4, 2021
This union's main aim is to support employee activism, rather than negotiate a contract.
Sports insurance rates to double this year
Jan 1, 2021
Teams will need to weigh higher premiums with greater risk as they bring fans back.
"Great Gatsby" and other classics enter public domain Jan. 1
Dec 31, 2020
Copyright protections run out for books, songs and other works published in 1925. They will become free for anyone to use.
Relief and confusion as COVID-19 vaccines reach nursing homes
Dec 23, 2020
The vaccine rollout will be a heavy lift for many homes that have been dealing with outbreaks, equipment shortages and labor challenges.
New this season: Traditional holiday movies with LGBTQ storylines
Dec 23, 2020
Lifetime, Hallmark and Hulu are all streaming holiday movies featuring same-sex love stories.
There's only one Spanish-language Christmas classic topping the charts
Dec 22, 2020
That's despite Latin music’s growing strength in the industry.
Why multimillion-dollar Super Bowl ad slots are slower to sell out this year
Dec 18, 2020
Many companies are wary of investing that kind of money in an event during a pandemic for multiple reasons.
Property crimes are down since the pandemic began
Dec 18, 2020
Crime rates usually go up when the economy is bad. But not when there's low inflation.