close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 15 Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 15 are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com Santas descended upon New York City on Saturday and brought more than Christmas cheer. Several men partaking in SantaCon — an annual tradition in which revelers bar hop in festive costumes — subdued a stabbing suspect aboard a Long Island Rail Road train, officials said. SANTACON: ONE VISIT FROM ST. NICK MANY AMERICANS WOULD RATHER SKIP Two men were fighting on the train, heading from Manhattan to Long Island, around 6 p.m., when one of them, a man who was allegedly drunk, shouting homophobic comments and wielding a knife, stabbed a 22-year-old in the leg, according to the New York Daily News. WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE That's when a group of "Santas" jumped to the rescue and restrained the man. A video posted to Twitter shows the bystanders subduing the man as people aboard … [Read more...] about ‘Santas’ subdue stabbing suspect on train after New York City’s SantaCon
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New York soccer coach under fire for taking team to Hooters after losing game
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 15 Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 15 are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com A New York high school soccer coach has come under fire for taking his team to Hooters. The Lake George Jr./Sr. High School soccer team had just lost to another team after an undefeated season on Nov. 2 when their coach, Blake White, decided to bring the players to the restaurant, known for women dressed in tight and revealing clothing. NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACH SUSPENDED FOR RUNNING UP SCORE ON UNDEFEATED OPPONENT White's decision apparently didn't sit well with school administration because, on Nov. 12, the team was summoned to a mandatory meeting where the dinner was discussed, the local Times Union newspaper reported, where students were told "this was not in line with our athletic program and school community values." Blake White, a soccer coach in Lake George, N.Y., has come under fire after … [Read more...] about New York soccer coach under fire for taking team to Hooters after losing game
China suspends tariffs on US-made cars, corn and other goods amid new trade truce
New York (CNN Business)China on Sunday called off additional tariffs set to kick in on some US goods as the two countries pull back from a trade war that has roiled financial markets and damaged global economies. The suspension covers additional tariffs on products including corn and US-made cars and auto parts, the State Council's Customs Tariff Commission said on its website. Tariffs already in place on other US goods will remain, the council's statement said. The announcement comes two days after China and the United States agreed to a phase 1 trade deal after more than 18 months of escalating tensions. The two sides agreed to halt additional tariffs on almost $160 billion of Chinese consumer electronics and toys that were set to take effect December 15 and reduce economic penalties on goods that were imposed in September by half. They also unveiled new commitments by the Chinese to buy US farm goods and other products. But details of the agreement remain largely unknown, … [Read more...] about China suspends tariffs on US-made cars, corn and other goods amid new trade truce
Chinese Culture and Community Service Center Receives Grant
The Chinese Culture and Community Service Center (CCACC) recently received a two-year grant from the Community Health Resources Commission in the amount $160,000, with co-funding from Aetna Better Health of Maryland. This funding is awarded to the CCACC for their "No Pain Initiative" which provides for an integrated approach to chronic pain management, including the reduction and prevention of the use of opioid medications for chronic pain. The program includes individual counseling, psychosocial support groups, acupuncture sessions, and a structured 6-week self- management workshop to empower patients to better manage their chronic pain, and receive non-pharmacologic interventions that could provide pain relief. In coordinated fashion, participants can also plug into elements of individualized care, such as a review of their pain medications with a psychiatrist or a pharmacist, and the development of a care plan to address co-occurring depression, anxiety or other psychosocial … [Read more...] about Chinese Culture and Community Service Center Receives Grant
The ‘Green’ new deal that Tom Perez needs to make
The Green Party has played the role of spoiler in two presidential elections. To avoid a trifecta in 2020, Tom PerezThomas Edward PerezClinton’s top five vice presidential picks Government social programs: Triumph of hope over evidence Labor’s 'wasteful spending and mismanagement” at Workers’ Comp MORE, chair of the Democratic National Committee, needs to make a Green new deal.In 2000, Green Party candidate Ralph Nader, who campaigned aggressively in Florida, attacking Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreAl Gore says Democrats should run on the Green New Deal Charlotte Pence to hold wedding reception at vice president's residence Impeachment can't wait MORE for a string of broken promises to the environmental movement, received 97,421 votes in the Sunshine State. George W. Bush carried the state by 537 votes. In New Hampshire, Bush garnered 273,559 votes, Gore 266, 348, and Nader 22,198. Had Gore carried either of these states, he would have become president of the … [Read more...] about The ‘Green’ new deal that Tom Perez needs to make