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Tomorrow’s COVID safety guidelines will be different from today’s

COVID guidelines have changed a lot over the past few years as the pandemic has ebbed and flowed. AP Photo/Jeff Chiu – but that doesn’t mean...

67% of business travelers to reduce trips amid rising Covid-19 cases 

Most Are Likely to Cancel Existing Trips Without Rescheduling NNPA Newswire--U.S. business travelers are scaling back travel plans amid rising COVID-19 cases, with 67% planning...

Winter is coming: How will Detroit bars and restaurants survive the COVID-19 cold weather?

On March 23, 2020, Michigan’s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-21, instructing all non-essential businesses in the state to close temporarily and for...

Rihanna and Mick Jagger party as gold-rush mood grips Havana

HAVANA (AP) — By midnight, the basement of one of Havana's hottest clubs is packed wall-to-wall for a private concert by one of Cuba's...

Braddock mayor to run as Democrat for US Senate

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) _ The race for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania looks like it's getting more colorful. John Fetterman, the 6-foot-8, bald and tattooed mayor...

Go For the Food: Food that shines in Times Square

NEW YORK (AP) — Times Square is a lot of things — a sensory-overload, horribly crowded, eye-popping and deeply exciting. One thing it has...

Darden to sell Red Lobster, hold onto Olive Garden

NEW YORK (AP) — Darden is setting Red Lobster adrift, but betting that it can still turn around Olive Garden's fortunes. The company, which is...

Mayor's menu filled up: 1 day, 24 restaurants

JENKINTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The mayor of a small town in the Philadelphia suburbs can offer a guarantee to his constituents: He won't be...

NJ bar closes _ again _ victimized twice by Sandy

UNION BEACH, N.J. (AP) — Superstorm Sandy trashed Jakeabob's Bay, a thriving bar and restaurant where locals and vacationers took in gorgeous sunsets over...

Autism Speaks at Chefs Create Pittsburgh 2013

Elise The Diva Chef and Lynn Swann I had the pleasure and privilege of attending the inaugural Chefs create event for the Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of Autism Speaks, held at the Fairmont hotel downtown. Fourteen chefs featured small bites inspired by an individual on the Autism Spectrum. The event kicked off with cocktail hour accompanied with complimentary hors de oeuvres. There was also opportunity to participate in a silent auction and to win raffle prizes, one of which was an autographed jersey and photo with Steelers hall of famer, and honorary chairperson Lynn Swann.

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