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Over a million square feet of retail space is empty in vacant chain-drugstore locations across New York City. Aug. 6, 2024An empty Duane Reade, steps from Wall Street, darkens a landmark office building. Scores of chain drugstores that once anchored shopping hubs across New York City remain shuttered even as much of the city’s storefront real estate has bounced back from the Covid-19 pandemic. The result is over a million square feet of prime real estate collecting dust in some of the busiest commercial districts, according to a new analysis of the city’s pharmacy market. And critics say the stores have become neighborhood eyesores that attract illegal activity and detract from nearby businesses.
Persons: Duane Reade, Murray Hill Organizations: Walgreens Locations: New York City, darkens, Murray, Astoria
The Major Supreme Court Cases of 2024No Supreme Court term in recent memory has featured so many cases with the potential to transform American society. In 2015, the Supreme Court limited the sweep of the statute at issue in the case, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. In 2023, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked efforts to severely curb access to the pill, mifepristone, as an appeal moved forward. A series of Supreme Court decisions say that making race the predominant factor in drawing voting districts violates the Constitution. The difference matters because the Supreme Court has said that only racial gerrymandering may be challenged in federal court under the Constitution.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Anderson, Sotomayor Jackson Kagan, Roberts Kavanaugh Barrett Gorsuch Alito Thomas, Salmon, , , Mr, Nixon, Richard M, privilege.But, Fitzgerald, Vance, John G, Roberts, Fischer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Clarence Thomas, Samuel A, Alito Jr, Alito, , Moyle, Wade, Roe, Johnson, Robinson, Moody, Paxton, Robins, Media Murthy, Sullivan, Murthy, Biden, Harrington, Sackler, Alexander, Jan, Raimondo, ” Paul D, Clement, Dodd, Frank, Homer, Cargill Organizations: Harvard, Stanford, University of Texas, Trump, Liberal, Sotomayor Jackson Kagan Conservative, Colorado, Former, Trump v . United, United, Sarbanes, Oxley, U.S, Capitol, Drug Administration, Alliance, Hippocratic, Jackson, Health, Supreme, Labor, New York, Homeless, Miami Herald, Media, Biden, National Rifle Association, Rifle Association of America, New York State, Purdue Pharma, . South Carolina State Conference of, Federal, Loper Bright Enterprises, . Department of Commerce, Chevron, Natural Resources Defense, , SCOTUSPoll, Consumer Financial, Community Financial Services Association of America, Securities, Exchange Commission, Exchange, Occupational Safety, Commission, Lucia v . Securities, Federal Trade Commission, Internal Revenue Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Social Security Administration, National Labor Relations Board, Air Pollution Ohio, Environmental, Guns Garland, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, National Firearms, Gun Control Locations: Colorado, Trump v . United States, United States, Nixon, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Dobbs v, Idaho, Roe, Texas, States, New, New York, Grants, Oregon, . California, Martin v, Boise, Boise , Idaho, Missouri, Parkland, Fla, Murthy v . Missouri, . Missouri, ., South Carolina, Alabama, SCOTUSPoll, Lucia v, Western
Twelve hundred tons of sand arrived last month in Hudson River Park, the sliver of green space on the western edge of Manhattan, and it took only a quarter-century to get there. George E. Pataki signed the law authorizing the creation of the park, he vowed it would have a beach. Now, on the 25th anniversary of the Hudson River Park Act — which turned a strip of dilapidated warehouses and rotting piers along the city’s mightiest river into a sprawling park network — West Siders will finally get to wriggle their toes in the sand. The beach is part of a larger effort to complete the park and knit together its disparate sections, which have been developed in bits and pieces over the years. The newest projects expected to open soon are Gansevoort Peninsula, a recreational area off Gansevoort Street that includes the beach as part of a $73 million overhaul, and Pier 97, a $47 million project off 57th Street that will have a big playground.
Persons: George E, Pataki, Siders Organizations: Gov Locations: Hudson River, Manhattan, Hudson
Lucía Vidales didn’t intend to be a painter, at least not a traditional one. When she enrolled as an undergraduate at the National Institute of Fine Arts in her native Mexico City, she thought of painting as “conservative,” she says. At the time, the artist, now 37, was working mostly with garbage and other found objects, continuing a practice she had begun as a teenager living in Hong Kong, where she attended an international high school on a scholarship: “I didn’t want to relate my work to canvas or frames.”That changed as she learned more about art history, especially the era of pintura virreinal (“viceregal painting”) that spanned Spanish colonization to Mexican independence. Vidales — who now resides in Monterrey, where she is an instructor at the University of Monterrey — says she became intrigued by the “tensions between Hispanic traditions in terms of technique, iconography and how they understood the world.” She began to wonder how her own work could relate to a cultural canon that, however fascinating, she says, “is so problematic and kind of foreign and violent.”
Persons: Lucía, , , Vidales —, University of Monterrey — Organizations: National Institute of Fine Arts, University of Monterrey Locations: Mexico City, Hong Kong, Monterrey
Cine sunt laureatele concursului „Teza mea în 180 de secunde”. Câștigătoarea ne va reprezenta țara la ParisZece finaliști ai concursului „Teza mea în 180 secunde” în Republica Moldova au urcat pe scenă pe 26 mai pentru a participa la un mare eveniment de popularizare a științei. Premiul I: Eugenia COVALIOV, de la Universitatea Tehnică din Moldova, cu subiectul „Modificările biochimice și tehnologice ale nucilor de-a lungul tratării și păstrării”. Premiul publicului: Svetlana DUCA, de la Academia de Studii Economice din Moldova, cu subiectul „Dezvoltarea creativității și formarea capitalului uman creativ pentru economia cunoașterii: implicații pentru Republica Moldova”. Câștigătoarea ediției din acest an va reprezenta Republica Moldova la finala internațională care va avea loc în septembrie la Paris, Franța.
Persons: Ion Creangă, Eugenia, Lucia, Ana BULAT, Svetlana DUCA Organizations: Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat, Facebook, Universitatea Tehnică din, Universitatea de Stat, Universitatea Pedagogică, Academia, Studii, Francofoniei, Ministerul Educației, Culturii, Cercetării, Agenția Națională, Asigurare, Orange Moldova Locations: Paris, Republica Moldova, Chișinău, Universitatea Tehnică din Moldova, Moldova, Franța, AUF, Republicii Moldova
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