Venice, Italy, has begun selling tickets to tourists who want to access the canal city in a long-planned effort to charge day travelers in hopes to limit the city’s major tourism.
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Migrants Awarded Crime Victim Visas After Being Flown To Martha’s Vineyard By DeSantis
A majority of the migrants that were shipped off to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis 18 months ago are now legally allowed to work in the United States, because they’re considered victims of a crime, according to their attorney.
Read More Migrants Awarded Crime Victim Visas After Being Flown To Martha’s Vineyard By DeSantisNHL Playoffs Recap: Hurricanes Rally from 3-Goal Deficit, Vegas Starts Title Defense Strong
The Stanley Cup Playoffs on Monday night did not disappoint, which included a 3 goal rally and two high scoring affairs on the ice.
Read More NHL Playoffs Recap: Hurricanes Rally from 3-Goal Deficit, Vegas Starts Title Defense StrongAnti-Israel Protesters Holding Flares March To NYPD HQ Calling For The Release Of 150 Arrested At NYU
Anti-Israel protesters that were armed with flares stampeded towards NYPD headquarters on Monday night after the number reportedly rose to more than 150 students being arrested at New York University.
Read More Anti-Israel Protesters Holding Flares March To NYPD HQ Calling For The Release Of 150 Arrested At NYUNew York Stock Exchange Polls People On Views Of Round-The-Clock Trading
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is officially surveying opinions from market participants about shifting the U.S. stock market to a 24/7 operating schedule.
Read More New York Stock Exchange Polls People On Views Of Round-The-Clock TradingNY House GOP Lawmakers Call For Resignation Of Columbia President Minouche Shafik
On Monday, New York House Republicans called for Columbia President Minouche Shafik to resign as anti-Israel protests have erupted across the university’s campus.
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