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As COVID Cases Rise Again, NYC Supermarket CEO Asks Customers Not To Stockpile Essentials: ‘If Nobody Panics, We’re Going To Be OK’
Now that coronavirus cases are rising again, there’s another rush for necessities.

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Now that coronavirus cases are rising again, there’s another rush for necessities.

A 17-year-old was shot multiple times Saturday inside a building in Brooklyn.
The NYPD is searching for the suspect behind a vicious slashing near Penn Station.
Three Bronx families have no place to call home Monday after a massive fire destroyed their houses in the Bronx.
Police say a man stole a 12-year-old girl’s cellphone in the Bronx, and then forced her to perform a sex act.
The NYPD says a suspect is in custody after three women were assaulted Thursday by a park in Queens.
There is still no gas for some residents in New York City public housing on the Upper West Side.
Millions of Americans are struggling to pay their bills because of the coronavirus pandemic, and hackers are preying on that hardship.
The NYPD has made changes to its internal disciplinary system at the recommendation of an independent panel.
A big change is coming for New York City schools after an unseasonably warm November.
It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays.
Tri-State Area travelers are getting more options.
A ceremony was held Tuesday in Central Park ahead of Veteran’s Day to honor the women who served the nation.
Long lines were reported Tuesday at some coronavirus testing sites in New York City.
Business owners already struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic are getting hit again, this time with summonses and fines.
There were ecstatic celebrations in New York City and across the country in a historic moment Saturday.
There wasn’t a cloud in the sky on Sunday.
A chain-reaction crash involving as many as 11 vehicles snarled the morning commute in Queens.
Monday night was potentially life-changing for New York Giants player Logan Ryan.
When voters cast their ballots in the Bronx, many had COVID-19 on their minds.