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https://twitter.com/DonMcQuinn/status/1453532982791192579

 

Jayapal on tv.Biden delaying trip to Rome to work on salvaging something of his platform. America first! Refreshing.

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Anonymous ID: e5dc84 Oct. 27, 2021, 8:47 p.m. No.14870474   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Paid family leave falls out of Biden bill as tempers rise :: WRAL.com

 

58 minutes ago — Top Democrats signaled a deal is within reach on President Joe Biden's big domestic bill but momentum fizzled and tempers flared late Wednesday as a paid …

Anonymous ID: e5dc84 Oct. 27, 2021, 8:54 p.m. No.14870508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/22/nyregion/alices-tea-cup-nyc.html

 

Who Will Save Alice’s Tea Cup?

 

The famous teahouse is celebrating its 20th anniversary. But its owners, exhausted from the pandemic, are exploring selling the family business.

 

The flagship Alice’s Tea Cup, on West 73rd Street in Manhattan, was originally intended to serve only afternoon tea but was so popular it expanded service.Credit…Adrienne Grunwald for The New York Times

 

By Alix Strauss

 

Published Oct. 22, 2021Updated Oct. 25, 2021

 

The vibe at Alice’s Tea Cup, the whimsical teahouse on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, was a busy mellow on a recent Sunday afternoon. People stood around, casually waiting to be seated, while the restaurant’s outdoor tables — overflowing with fancy teapots and three-tiered trays full of scones, salmon and cucumber sandwiches, cookies and slices of chocolate layer cake — bustled with customers.

 

“Being together like this is a treat,” said Alene Frankel, 53, who had organized a family reunion in the outside space that day. “This is a warm place to get together. Everyone knows about it.”

 

The restaurant’s co-owners, Lauren and Haley Fox, sat nearby. The sisters, who grew up in the neighborhood, opened Alice’s on a whim in 2001, with the hope that the restaurant would add stability in their lives. And it did, for 20 years.