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Inside the last days of Party City
  + stars: | 2025-01-06 | by ( Emmy Abbassi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Party City emerged from bankruptcy in October 2023 with the promise of shedding massive amounts of debt and getting financially healthier. The company had told employees that it had a reasonably strong Halloween, multiple company employees told CNN. Shelves are emptied for seasonal decorations replacement at a Party City retail store in the Queens borough of New York City, NY, on January 8, 2022. ‘It was scary’But Party City hadn’t been paying some of its vendors in full for several months, they said. “And no company should treat their employees like this.”The exterior of a Party City party supply store in Stamford, Connecticut, in January 2021.
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NEW ORLEANS — Vehicle attacks are a rising global terror threat that can be difficult to prevent — but the deadly assault on New Year’s revelers in New Orleans shows how a city’s efforts to protect a heavily crowded and vulnerable area can fall short, experts said. “New Orleans does have mobile vehicle barriers that are designed to block streets and sidewalks,” Don Aviv, CEO of Interfor International, told NBC News on Friday. Asked hours later whether the police had considered the possibility of a driver mounting the sidewalk on Bourbon Street, Capt. The sense of betrayal was echoed by Bourbon Street workers as they returned to their jobs this week. “It seems worse than poor planning,” said Rory Windhorst, who works at a business on Bourbon Street near the site of the attack.
Persons: Don Aviv, , George Walker IV, Billy Nungesser, Anne Kirkpatrick, Bourbon, , Archer, Jesse Kirsch, Ryan Houser, Houser, George Mason University’s, “ It’s, Brian Michael Jenkins, ” Jenkins, Bollards, Bryan Tarnowski, Heald, Lejon Roberts, Roberts, Jeff Landry, ” Landry, Joseph Hauss, Hauss, Wayne Jones, ” Jones, Jones, Rory Windhorst, Laura Strickler, Daniella Silva, Bracey Harris Organizations: Interfor International, NBC News, The New York Times, Interfor, NBC, New, New Orleans police, Mardi Gras, Gov, ” New, Quarter . Police, New Orleans Police Department, ISIS, British Medical, George Mason University’s Schar, of Policy, Government, National Transportation Security Center, Mineta Transportation Institute, Bloomberg, Getty, French Quarter Management, New Orleans Department, Public, Gibraltar Perimeter Security, Las, , Meridian Rapid Defense Group, Super Bowl, Locations: New Orleans, “ New Orleans, Aviv, Mardi, Bourbon, , ” New Orleans, Nice, France, Manhattan, Magdeburg, Germany, New York City, Year’s, Bourbon Street, Gibraltar, Washington, New York
The United Arab Emirates, of which Dubai is part, saw the heaviest rainfall in at least 75 years, with more than a year’s worth of precipitation in 24 hours. Abandoned vehicles on a flooded highway after a rainstorm in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Wednesday. People stand as flood water caused by heavy rains covers the stairs of a residential building, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Wednesday. A man walks in flood water caused by heavy rains, with the Burj Khalifa tower visible in the background, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 17, 2024. Residents move their belongings on a kayak at a flooded residential complex following heavy rainfall, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Thursday.
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