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AUORA, Colo. – The coronavirus epidemic is having a major impact on small Asian-run businesses in the United States. Some places say the number of customers has dropped by half. The Pacific Ocean Market has been a staple of Asian American businesses in Aurora, Colorado, for years."There is such a variety of places to eat and different types of food and things you don't normally see in the ordinary market," said one customer of the market. Within the last month, business at the market has been somewhat of a roller coaster ride since the new coronavirus first surfaced. "With people panicking across the country, we've heard stories in New York saying there's no more rice and Atlanta there's no more rice, so people have been continuing to stock up on that," said Betty Lam, one of the two daughters of the owner of the market. The outbreak began in China and quickly spread across Asia. Since then, a growing number of coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the U.S. and customers seem to be staying away from Asian American businesses as a precaution.According to The New York Times, business at shops that sell Asian products dropped by 70 percent in the first two weeks of February. The Chinese Merchants Association in San Francisco says foot traffic in their Chinatown district dropped by 50 percent."It's a little off and on right now,” said Lam. “We're not too sure how it's going to go." Lam says she’s already heard of businesses being affected."From the restaurants we work with, we have seen and heard that they're not doing very good and there have been a lot of customers and loyal customers who haven't been going to their restaurants due to the coronavirus." Lam hopes that the public continues to be educated and aware. That way, Asian businesses can still thrive during these times. 1819

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Argentina's energy secretary said he does not believe a cyberattack caused a massive power outage that left tens of millions of people in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in darkness for several hours on Sunday."At this moment we do not rule out any possibilities but ... a cyberattack is not within the preliminary alternatives being considered," Gustavo Lopetegui told reporters on Sunday.Argentina's President Mauricio Macri called the power outage, which also affected parts of Chile and southern Brazil, "unprecedented" and announced an official investigation into the cause.As of now, no explanation for the widespread power failure has been identified.The blackout comes as 692

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Army Veteran Bob Nowakowski has been visiting the Niagara SPCA in Upstate New York every week for close to 30 years. Monday he showed up to the shelter with a ,000 donation."We are so grateful to Bob for his continued support of Niagara SPCA", said Executive Director Tim Brennan in a statement. "His donation will have a huge impact on our surgical suite so that we can help more dogs and cats in need."Nowakowski pledged to match every dollar donated towards the new surgical suite up to 0,000. He also made a ,000 donation in November. "I'm just glad I can help out", said Nowakowski. Nowakowski began coming to the Niagara SPCA in the 1990s. He often brings a big box of treats with him because he "just likes dogs." This article was written by Jeff Russo for 785

  

As the United States discusses easing restrictions on commerce and government activity amid the spread of coronavirus, a recent spike in cases in Hong Kong shows the challenges of repoening society. In late February, the number of cases in Hong Kong was relatively stable. According to press releases from Hong Kong's government, the region had nearly 100 cases. At the end of the month, Hong Kong began easing restrictions and reopening government institutions. But in recent days, Hong Kong has been addreessing another wave of cases. In the last week, the number of cases in Hong Kong has doubled to 386, as of Tuesday. "The first wave was the worries of transmissions from Mainland (China), so we have put in a lot of measures," Hong Kong Executive Carrie Lam said. "You can see from the statistics that actually the last Mainland-related infection case happened a long time ago now - it's in February, early February. The second wave was the local transmissions, with those clusters arising from dinners and other things. Now we are facing the third wave."While many of the early cases were from travelers from Mainland China or other parts of the world, a number of recent cases have been reported with no known link to travel or related cases. 1263

  

Anyone who has ever made a late night visit to McDonald's knows the pain of being told the ice cream machine is down. Over the years, numerous customer have complained on social media platforms and review sites about the reliability of McDonald's ice cream machines. There was even an app created to crowd source locations of working ice cream machines. Perhaps there is a solution that could fix McDonald's ice cream machine dilemma. According to 460

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