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Category: Life, Nature and Tradition

This category captures the best of life, nature and tradition.

Photographer Snaps Stormy Sublime Sunset—Over Land and Sea—at Carova Beach, NC
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Photographer Snaps Stormy Sublime Sunset—Over Land and Sea—at Carova Beach, NC

Avatarby USNN2020August 2, 2021January 21, 2025
‘Can’t Let a Human Being Walk Around With No Shoes’: Florida Deputies Help Man in Need
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‘Can’t Let a Human Being Walk Around With No Shoes’: Florida Deputies Help Man in Need

Avatarby USNN2020June 25, 2021May 14, 2025
Former Iraq POW Jessica Lynch on what helps her thrive after captivity: 'Every day is a constant reminder'
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Former Iraq POW Jessica Lynch on what helps her thrive after captivity: ‘Every day is a constant reminder’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsSeptember 22, 2020September 22, 2020
Virginia liquor sales up $117M from same time last year
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Virginia liquor sales up $117M from same time last year

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Even as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has leveled off in recent weeks, moving companies say they remain inundated with requests from people leaving New York City. Big Apple-based moving company Oz Moving, for example, told FOX Business that the volume of moves continues to rise at a “substantial rate” – in addition to a “drastic” spike in storage compared with years prior. The company has seen an average increase in quote requests of 30 percent year over year. NYC HOUSING MARKET RECOVERY MAY HINGE ON SCHOOLS REOPENING By July 15 Oz Moving was booked to capacity for the remainder of the month, and while it is always busy over the summer, 2020 marked the first time in 27 years the company was unable to take on additional jobs so early on. Similarly, Roadway Moving President Ross Sapir told FOX Business that it is the busiest summer he has ever had. “Insanely busy and for the last 3 months we couldn’t keep up with the demand,” Sapir said. To accommodate movers who have already left Manhattan, Oz Moving even recently introduced an “absentee move,” which employees can carry out when residents are not in their apartments. The company said it is quickly becoming one of its most sought-after services. Both Roadway Moving and Oz Moving told FOX Business in May that the pandemic had caused business to boom in New York City, describing a panicked flight out of the densely-populated metro. MORE AMERICANS SIGNED CONTRACTS TO BUY HOMES IN JUNE Both continue to detail an exodus, and other statistics confirm heightened interest in leaving. According to the most recent data from United Van Lines, between May and July there was a 95 percent year over year increase in interest in moving out of Manhattan. That compares with a 19 percent increase in moving interest in the U.S., overall. The top destinations for people who moved out of New York City between March and August were Florida and California – which together comprised 28 percent of relocations. Texas and North Carolina made up 16 percent of moves. New York’s Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo joked during a recent press conference that he has been bribing his friends to return to Manhattan with promises of free dinners and drinks. “We’re trying to get people to come back,” Cuomo said. “They’re not coming back right now.” GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE Still, some local real estate experts say perception of the issue may be overblown. Lindsay Barton Barrett, a real estate broker with Douglas Elliman, told FOX Business that some of the data and stories are skewed by the fact that in-person showings only recently resumed in Manhattan, while they were allowed in other areas weeks earlier. “The reality is that there are always people in New York selling their homes and leaving,” Barrett said. “There are certain sectors of the market that are still active and other sectors of the market that are on hold.” Barrett noted that some people may have temporarily left the city – with plans to return – which explains a dramatic spike in storage requests. As previously reported by FOX Business, a big factor that may play into the Manhattan real estate recovery is whether schools reopen. Parents often relocate to be closer to their children’s school.
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NYC relocations accelerating at ‘substantial’ pace, local movers say

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 7, 2020August 7, 2020
California woman gored by bison at Yellowstone National Park after getting within 10 feet to take photos
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California woman gored by bison at Yellowstone National Park after getting within 10 feet to take photos

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsJune 30, 2020June 30, 2020
Pat Sajak sides with out-of-work Americans, questions media telling those out-of-work to stay home
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Pat Sajak sides with out-of-work Americans, questions media telling those out-of-work to stay home

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsMay 18, 2020May 18, 2020
Coronavirus, low gas prices may create new US vacation hotspots
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Coronavirus, low gas prices may create new US vacation hotspots

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsMay 9, 2020June 13, 2025
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People buying more plants, garden tools while in quarantine: ‘We’ve seen a tremendous spike’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsApril 19, 2020May 8, 2025
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How COVID-19 Is Changing Dating Apps and Relationships

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsApril 11, 2020June 20, 2024
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How to optimize Wi-Fi during coronavirus-forced work from home: FCC

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How to Shop for Groceries, the Smart Way, During the CCP Virus Outbreak

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    By Matthew Vadum A good-government group is suing the District of Columbia in federal court for refusing to allow the inspection of voter list maintenance records as ...
  • Senate Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Private BusinessesSenate Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Private Businesses
    By Isabel Van Brugen The U.S. Senate on Wednesday narrowly voted to block President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for the private sector. In a 52-48 vote, mainly along party ...
  • Mark Meadows sues Nancy Pelosi and Capitol riot panel membersMark Meadows sues Nancy Pelosi and Capitol riot panel members
    By Ryan King, Breaking News Reporter Mark Meadows is suing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and members of the House select committee tasked with investigating the Jan. 6 riot ...
  • Biden Administration Skips Congressional Hearing on Closing GitmoBiden Administration Skips Congressional Hearing on Closing Gitmo
    By Ken Silva The Biden administration declined to send an official to a Dec. 7 congressional hearing on the closing of Guantanamo Bay, drawing anger from ...
  • The ‘Great Resignation’ and Inflation Could Push Each Other Higher, Says EconomistThe ‘Great Resignation’ and Inflation Could Push Each Other Higher, Says Economist
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    By Zachary Stieber A state senator in New Mexico has left the Democrat Party, upset over actions by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. State Sen. Jacob Candelaria made the announcement Monday, ...
  • Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors Now Blocked NationwideBiden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors Now Blocked Nationwide
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  • 80 Years of Remembering Pearl Harbor: Valor, Sacrifice, and Peace80 Years of Remembering Pearl Harbor: Valor, Sacrifice, and Peace
    By Paula Ratliff PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii—Thousands of people gathered here on Tuesday to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The surprise assault by the Imperial ...
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    By Nathan Worcester U.S. coal stockpiles dipped to just 80 million tons in September, the lowest monthly total since the Energy Information Administration (EIA) began tracking such ...
  • New York City to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for Private Sector WorkersNew York City to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for Private Sector Workers
    By Zachary Stieber Private sector workers in New York City will have to get a COVID-19 vaccine or face termination, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday. “We have decided to ...
  • Woman’s New Accusation Against Chris Cuomo Led to CNN Firing: LawyerWoman’s New Accusation Against Chris Cuomo Led to CNN Firing: Lawyer
    By Jack Phillips Chris Cuomo, who was fired by CNN on Saturday, is facing an allegation of sexual misconduct, according to a lawyer who is representing a ...
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