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Bill Ervolino: It s not easy to have trash in New Jersey and New York

Bill Ervolino As I write this, Haiti is in crisis, it’s 109 degrees in Northern California and Britney Spears is… Well, to be honest, I’m not sure what’s going on with Britney. But, hey, I have my own stuff to deal with. And, by “stuff,” I mean… Drumroll, please… According to Merriam-Webster, garbage is “food waste; discarded or useless material.” It’s stuff we really don’t want, which is why we spend so much energy getting rid of it. Two days ago, I invited some friends for dinner. And, in the process of “straightening up,” I disposed of three large bags of garbage.

The Boys Jack Quaid is set to voice Superman in new animated series

The Boys star, 29, will portray the superhero in the new programme My Adventures with Superman, which will also air on Cartoon Network, Variety reported on Wednesday.

You feel naked : Some Americans hesitate to shed masks despite eased outdoor rules

You feel naked : Some Americans hesitate to shed masks despite eased outdoor rules Reuters 7 hrs ago By Gabriella Borter © Reuters/SHANNON STAPLETON FILE PHOTO: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced new mask guidelines during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York CIty By Gabriella Borter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anita Glick felt somewhat liberated as she walked her friend s dog around Washington s Capitol Hill neighborhood this week, her face mask looped around a wrist thanks to U.S. health authorities new guidance on outdoor mask wearing. © Reuters/SHANNON STAPLETON FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask stands outside Louis Vuitton luxury store at the Americana Manhasset open-air shopping complex in Manhasset, New York

You feel naked : Some Americans hesitate to shed COVID-19 masks despite eased outdoor rules

You feel naked : Some Americans hesitate to shed COVID-19 masks despite eased outdoor rules Toggle share menu Advertisement You feel naked : Some Americans hesitate to shed COVID-19 masks despite eased outdoor rules A woman wearing a face mask is seen in New York on May 1, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Kena Betancur) 07 May 2021 08:32PM Share this content Bookmark WASHINGTON: Anita Glick felt somewhat liberated as she walked her friend s dog around Washington s Capitol Hill neighborhood this week, her face mask looped around a wrist thanks to US health authorities new guidance on outdoor mask wearing. But even under the eased US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rules, which say people like her who are vaccinated against COVID-19 need not wear masks outside in most cases, the 70-year-old retired teacher said she would keep hers on around others as a courtesy.

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