I was raised by my grandmother. And any little thing could trigger her. One time I got mad and told her: ‘You’re not my mom.’ I was only six years old. But she put me on an airplane to go live with my mother for a month, who I didn’t even know. My grandfather James
NYPD showed their gratitude to out-of-state healthcare workers who volunteered to help out New York
You heard about these healthcare professionals from all over the country who flew to New York, armed with compassion and steely-eyed determination. Before they left on Wednesday, NYPD put up a pleasant surprise for the valiant team who responded the NYC’s fast-growing health crisis. As of Wednesday night, there have been 258, 589 confirmed cases
Frontliners happily dance to ‘Don’t Stop Believin’ as Covid-19 patients leave hospital
The NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital was filled with vibrancy and happiness as the hospital staff danced to “Don’t Stop Believin’”, celebrating the discharge of COVID-19 patients. New York City has been the epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak in the US with over 106,000 cases and 7,154 deaths. This is why each recovery in the city is very
Health care professionals fly to NY to aid the state in its fight against the coronavirus
A photo of health care professionals on a plane bound for New York is getting a lot of love online for its inspiring message. The photo, posted by Southwest Airlines on its Instagram page, shows almost 30 health care professionals from Georgia, smiling and making heart symbols with their hands as they posed for the
Jeff Koon’s $91-million sculpture sets record for most expensive artwork ever sold by a living artist
A rabbit sculpture made of stainless steel just made history as the most expensive piece of art ever sold at an auction at Christie’s. Measuring just over 3 feet tall, Jeff Koons’ “Rabbit” sold for more than $91 million at Christie’s in Manhattan, New York, going way beyond auction estimates. The winning bid came from