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Brooklyn Businesses Suffering Amid COVID-19 Surge, New Study Says
The coffee isn't flowing like it used to at BKLYN Blend in Bed-Stuy.

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The coffee isn't flowing like it used to at BKLYN Blend in Bed-Stuy.

Wednesday morning, Newark Liberty International Airport was reporting 50 cancellations.
As CBS2's Lisa Rozner reported Monday, some are learning not even money can make that happen.
The mandate to reduce the spread of COVID and the Omicron variant impacts about 184,000 companies, CBS2's John Dias reported.
"We’re taking proactive steps to provide the best, most consistent service we can. That means you may wait a little longer for your train."
Police sources tell CBS2 the victim worked as an NYPD school safety agent.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams announced a number of appointments to his administration Thursday.
Experts are predicting it will be back to pre-pandemic levels, or greater, but at least one major factor may slow some things down.
As CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff reported Tuesday, there are simple ways to check if scammers are profiting from your generosity.
The worker is seen handing over cash from the register and later taking down the suspect.
The powerful storm forced an apartment building in the northern part of the state to be evacuated.
Investigators said the man was caught on video following a 51-year-old woman into an elevator and threatening her with a knife.
In a statement, the Nets said tickets for the postponed games will automatically be valid for the rescheduled dates.
Manhattan has the highest COVID rate among the five boroughs, but officials say it’s partly because of increased testing.
As CBS2's Thalia Perez reported, a community came together to create a winter wonderland.
New York Cares distributed coats, meals and toys as part of its 33rd annual drive in Queens on Saturday.
The Reverend Al Sharpton officiated the event at the National Action Network‘s House of Justice in Harlem.
Police are now looking for the suspects, who fled in a dark-colored vehicle.
COVID is canceling Broadway productions just when the industry was looking to bounce back during the holiday season.
The video was hard to watch – two teenage siblings climbing out the window of their fourth floor apartment, to run from the flames inside.