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People Are Making Out Everywhere

People Are Making Out Everywhere
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Finding Light Together After a Very Dark Place - The New York Times

Finding Light Together After a Very Dark Place - The New York Times
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Vegas-Style Weddings Land in Brooklyn

Vegas-Style Weddings Land in Brooklyn The Sweet Hearts chapel, a new small events space, offers couples an affordable, all-inclusive experience. Julie Guinta, the owner and founder of the Sweet Hearts chapel in Brooklyn, officiated the wedding of Sim Cheema and Daniel Piehler on April 15.Credit.Elizabeth Bick for The New York Times By Kaitlin Menza May 11, 2021 It was a drizzling spring day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and the “Dirty Dancing” soundtrack was playing in what used to be a mechanic’s garage at 57 Conselyea Street. The place is now a whitewashed room filled with red hearts. The current tenant, Julie Guinta, was clad in a triumphant marigold pantsuit as she welcomed a couple toting paper coffee cups in from the rain. Then she officiated their wedding ceremony in about the time it would have taken their drinks to brew.

A Love of Sea Monsters Was the First Clue

A Love of Sea Monsters Was the First Clue In 2014, Caitlin Kiernan was not interested in dating. But when a close friend suggested that she go out with Kenny Kaplan, their mutual appreciation for a children’s TV show sealed the deal. Caitlin Kiernan and Kenny Kaplan were married March 20 in New York. Credit.Elizabeth Bick for The New York Times May 7, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Two friends and a sea monster brought Caitlin Kiernan and Kenny Kaplan together. These were not your average friends, nor sea monster. The creature came courtesy of a 1970s children’s TV show about two boys and their briny buddy. The friends were a little more current.

We May Never Eliminate COVID-19 But We Can Learn to Live With It

We May Never Eliminate COVID-19. But We Can Learn to Live With It Time 2/4/2021 When does a pandemic end? Is it when life regains a semblance of normality? Is it when the world reaches herd immunity, the benchmark at which enough people are immune to an infectious disease to stop its widespread circulation? Or is it when the disease is defeated, the last patient cured and the pathogen retired to the history books? The last scenario, in the case of COVID-19, is likely a ways off, if it ever arrives. The virus has infected more than 100 million people worldwide and killed more than 2 million. New viral variants even more contagious than those that started the pandemic are spreading across the world. And though highly effective vaccines were developed and deployed in record time, it will be a mammoth undertaking to inoculate enough of the world’s population to achieve herd immunity, especially with the new variants in hot pursuit. Already, in many countries with access to vacci

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