New York: a police officer killed and another injured during an intervention

A 9-1-1 call about a domestic dispute turned tragic Friday night in New York’s Harlem neighborhood. A police officer was shot and killed and another officer was seriously injured following a shooting. Around 6:15 p.m., the police were called to an apartment because a woman claimed to be in the middle of an argument with … Read more

A potential $ 10 billion contract for Hydro-Québec with New York

The relaunch of negotiations with New York City could bring big returns for Hydro-Quebec, including a potential contract for the sale of electricity of $ 10 billion over 20 years. “We are now moving from a stage of discussion to that of negotiation,” a spokesperson for Hydro-Quebec, Lynn St-Laurent, told the Journal yesterday. It must … Read more

New York to force measles vaccination in some neighborhoods

New York makes vaccination mandatory after measles resurgence New York Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered on Tuesday that unvaccinated residents of several parts of the city be forced to receive the measles vaccine, in an attempt to stem a resurgence of the disease, which is particularly strong in the community. Orthodox Jewess. This is a … Read more

Elementary schools reopen in New York, but restaurant closures threaten

New York City reopened its public elementary schools on Monday, but a slow recovery in the coronavirus epidemic could push authorities to close dining rooms in the coming days. • Read also: LIVE | The latest developments on the coronavirus Some 850 schools reopened Monday “to joy and hope,” said New York Mayor Bill de … Read more

New York mayor booed at ceremony for George Floyd

The mayor of New York was booed Thursday by a crowd gathered in tribute to George Floyd, accusing him of tolerating increasingly muscular police interventions against protesters who denounce racial inequalities. • Read also: Another night of protests in New York • Read also: Extended curfew for Tuesday in Manhattan At the ceremony in the … Read more

Wall Street ends lower, shaken by New York school closings

The New York Stock Exchange ended lower on Wednesday after a trend reversal when New York City announced the upcoming closure of its schools due to the resurgence of COVID-19. • Read also: New York is closing its schools tomorrow The DJIA star index fell 1.16% to 29,438.42 points and the S&P 500 expanded index … Read more