Charges were not brought against Weinstein based off of Sciorra’s accusations due to the statute of limitations, but the actress was allowed to testify in order to establish a pattern of behavior from Weinstein. Sciorra testified about an alleged encounter between her and Weinstein where he forced his way into her apartment and raped her. … [Read more...] about ‘My Testimony Was Painful But Necessary’: Harvey Weinstein Accuser Annabella Sciorra Speaks Out After Rape Conviction
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Carney: A Year of Pains and Gains For America’s Retailers
Sales at building materials outlets, home improvement stores, and garden centers soared 14 percent. But furniture shop sales dropped 5.4 percent despite many Americans buying desks and chairs to work from home. It’s likely many of those were online purchases. … [Read more...] about Carney: A Year of Pains and Gains For America’s Retailers
Ye Olde Ale House In Lafayette Hill Receives Helping Hand From The Barstool Fund
“Times are tough right now, we’re struggling, we’re trying to get by, we’re trying to survive. We’re getting great support from our local community. But this place is a staple here and the way things are going, things aren’t looking good. We try to do whatever we can to stay a float but only so much works,” Manager Matt Bass said in a video submitted to The Barstool Fund. … [Read more...] about Ye Olde Ale House In Lafayette Hill Receives Helping Hand From The Barstool Fund
EMW Carpets & Furniture calls it a century on South Broadway in Denver, making way for apartments
Tom Montoya, 67, grew up in southwest Denver and said EMW has been a neighborhood fixture his whole life. The president of the Rosedale Harvard Gulch Neighborhood Association, which represents the area just across Broadway from the store, Montoya said the forthcoming apartments should be a positive for nearby businesses, bringing more foot traffic. But it will also bring more vehicle traffic and the general unease that comes with change. … [Read more...] about EMW Carpets & Furniture calls it a century on South Broadway in Denver, making way for apartments
Teachers on TV? Schools try creative strategy to narrow digital divide
The gap between the haves and the have-nots has been exacerbated by school shutdowns. As recently as October, at least thousands of students in the United States were still unable to join remote classrooms because they had no access to a laptop. But 96% of Americans were estimated to have a working television set, according to Nielsen. … [Read more...] about Teachers on TV? Schools try creative strategy to narrow digital divide