Upon walking down the blocks of Rego Park and Forest Hills, one is exposed to a bustling food scene with a multitude of Soviet-like supermarkets such as Gastronom and Netcost, as well
The remnants of the global pandemic have severely affected the restaurant industry in New York City, leading to a new protective measure that allows restaurants to gradually recuperate by adding a surcharge
MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has unquestionably taken a toll on both the general morale and financial standings of cities across the United States. The vibrant and crowded New York City was hit particularly
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MoreIn this day and age, it can be easy for Americans to not to have faith in politics. After all, the last 4 years have only divided America further. However, given 2020
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