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Black Girl Approved: What Got Me Through 2020

Often, during the last 300-odd days, I have thought about Beyoncé’s lyric in “Feelin Myself” when she said, “I stop the world, world, stop… carry on.” When the spread of COVID-19 brought every thing to a screeching halt last spring (and I finally watched Contagion), I didn’t see how we could carry on. But then one night of endless phone scrolling, I answered a text from my coworker that said “Go to D-Nice’s page right now: He’s giving me life!” D-Nice was in his living room, playing hip hop classics and R&B deep cuts, and creating an experience that would become Club Quarantine. Thinking back on that March night, and several after, it wasn’t the fact that Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and J.Lo were all in the Club and reacting in real time when D-Nice played their respective songs. It was the fact that music was connecting us: mind, body and soul. In that moment, my world carried on.

Major Locales Make Rules To Stop Food Delivery Apps From Jacking Up Fees

December 22, 2020 3:06 PM ET Font Size: Baltimore County, Maryland and Minneapolis, Minnesota joined some of America’s biggest cities in cutting fees charged by food delivery services like UberEats and Grubhub. Both areas instituted regulations in the last week that would cap fees charged by third-party delivery services at 15% of the cost of the food purchase. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said in a signing statement that his executive order would “provide a little bit of support to a sector of our economy that has been battered and bruised by this pandemic.” His executive order, signed Dec. 22, will last until the end of Baltimore County’s state of emergency. Olszewski first declared a state of emergency in Baltimore County on March 13.

City Council Bill Would Halve Carry Out Delivery Fees, Aid Restaurants

/ The Baltimore City Council will consider a bill to halve the fees that third-party delivery services such as GrubHub can charge restaurants. The announcement Wednesday came less than a week after Mayor Brandon Scott closed indoor and outdoor dining operations amid growing COVID-19 rates. Councilman Eric Costello, who represents Central Baltimore, said at a press conference that he would introduce the legislation, aimed at bolstering Baltimore employers’ bottom lines, at the council’s next meeting Jan. 11. His bill has the support of fellow Democrats Scott and Council President Nick Mosby.   GrubHub and other delivery companies like Uber Eats and DoorDash typically charge restaurants about a third of an order’s cost to deliver that order. The bill would cap the service fees the companies charge restaurants at 15% of the order cost and prevent delivery service providers from passing higher fees on to customers and gig workers.

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