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Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7


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Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7
Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7
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New York City Gyms and Fitness Centers Will Expand to 50% Capacity Beginning May 15
Hair Salons, Barber Shops and Other Personal Care Services Will Expand to 75% Capacity Beginning May 7
Executive Order Establishing Micro-Cluster Zone Strategy to Be Rescinded in Light of State s Progress Battling COVID-19 Pandemic
Patrons and Businesses Must Continue to Follow State Health Guidance
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York City indoor dining will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning Friday, May 7. This brings New York City in line with the rest of New York State. The Governor also announced that hair salons, barber shops and other personal care services will expand to 75 percent capacity b ....

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The Drive for State and Federal Protective Tariffs in Early America


The Drive for State and Federal Protective Tariffs in Early America
Conceived in Liberty, vol. 5,
Every depression generates a clamor among many groups for special privileges at the expense of the rest of society and the American depression that struck in 1784–1785 was no exception. If excess imports were the culprit, then voluntary economizing could help matters, and the press was filled with silly fulminations against ladies wearing imported finery. Less foolish and more pernicious was a drive by the beleaguered and often sub-marginal artisans and manufacturers for the special privilege of protective tariffs.
As early as July 1783, a group of manufacturers from Philadelphia met to petition the Assembly for protection against foreign imports. The following year, a group of Boston manufacturers submitted a similar plea. During the depression year of 1785, the urban artisans banded together in earnest. The Boston manufacturers in twenty-six trades formed The Associati ....

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Treasures of American art bear witness to an historic insurrection


An art curator explains the resonance between the U.S. Capitol’s masterpieces and the riots
Karl Kusserow
© Photograph by Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images
Paintings of key moments in American history hang in the Rotunda as a violent mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what can be said in as many about the perplexing and unexpectedly redolent image below? Snapped on January 6, 2021 by Reuters photographer Mike Theiler as rioters invaded the Capitol, it shows a bizarrely fur-clad one among them later identified as Aaron Mostofsky of Brooklyn, New York taking a breather from all the breaking and entering going on in the citadel of democracy. (Mostofsky has since been arrested by the FBI on four criminal counts, including felony theft of government property.) ....

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