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Opinion | The root cause of shootings in D C ? Think guns and those pulling the trigger
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Woman, young son shot in D C had been playing outside
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COVID Impact: Long Island Teen’s Story About Struggling Through College Application Process Featured In Issue Of Time Magazine
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ISLIP, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) The face of a Long Island teenager will be on newsstands across the nation next week.
Starting April 12, Twyla Joseph of Islip Terrace will be on the cover of
Time Magazine. CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff spoke with the a senior from Central Islip High School about her lost year.
From her volunteer work with a youth power organization that had to be scaled back, to her studies that went virtual, Joseph is now a symbol of her generation, enduring “The Lost Year,” according to an article in the magazine. Her image is emblazoned on the cover.
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Electric coffeemaker
For the first time since 2005, New Jersey is moving to establish minimum energy- and water-efficiency standards for a wide range of household appliances and commercial products.
The legislation (S-3324), approved Thursday by the Senate Environment and Energy Committee in a four-to-one vote, is designed to align with other steps by the Murphy administration to reduce energy use and conserve water by requiring more efficient toilets, faucets and showerheads.
In the long run, the more efficient appliances are expected to save consumers money by reducing water and energy bills. They will also reduce emissions contributing to climate change and improve air quality, particularly in low-income communities, which already are disproportionately affected by pollution, advocates said.