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“Some of our parents lost their jobs, and are no longer working, and others are afraid to have their children return to school,” Sanavongxay said. “But we also have many families here who have been working the whole time at grocery stores, factories, and fast food restaurants, and they have been back at school since (last summer).”
Maryann Jacobs gets ready to take a bite of her crab cake sandwich during a celebratory dinner with her three daughters. As crab prices skyrocket, restaurants around Baltimore, including Papi Cuisine in South Baltimore, have had to raise the price of their crab-centric dishes. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)
During a June 2 news conference, Collectable, a sports memorabilia investing platform, announced the Great Bambino’s card was valued at around $6 million. The exact terms of the sale were undisclosed, however, the price exceeded sales of the 1952 Mickey Mantle and the 2003 LeBron James rookie cards, which sold for $5.2 million each.
Leaders of the G7 pose for a group photo on overlooking the beach at the Carbis Bay Hotel in Carbis Bay, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, Friday, June 11, 2021. Leaders from left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, European Council President Charles Michel, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi, French President Emmanuel Macron, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
An American Airlines Boeing 787 prepares to depart O’Hare International Airport May 7, 2015, in Chicago. In 2021, the airline’s in-flight magazine American Way is going away, after more than half a century in airplane seatback pockets. (Nam Y. Huh / AP)
In 2016, Stacy Rosenbach filed the lawsuit in Lake County Circuit Court on behalf of her son, Alexander, after Six Flags allegedly scanned his fingerprint without permission during a school field trip. Six Flags argued that the teenager suffered no actual harm, such as identity theft. The case made it to the Illinois Supreme Court, which in 2019 ruled the state’s privacy law did not require allegations of any injury, allowing the Six Flags class action to proceed.
Employees of McDonald’s serve a BTS meal May 27, 2021 in Seoul, South Korea. McDonald’s said June 11 that unauthorized activity on its computer network exposed the personal data of some customers in South Korea and Taiwan, but no customer payment information was accessed. (Chung Sung-Jun / Getty Images)
The ambassadors and capacity changes are part of CTA’s “When you’re ready, we’re ready” campaign, which includes advertising, special events and customer incentives and aims to provide information about mask requirements, cleaning efforts and investments in service and technology, such as an updated Ventra app.
For their son and the baby they’re expecting, they used an egg donor, in vitro fertilization and a surrogate, with Alvarez as their physician. The total cost to have Grayson was about $100,000, they said, and less to conceive their second son because they already had frozen embryos. They know others who paid far more because they went through surrogacy agencies, whereas Rouse and Layman knew their surrogate and didn’t need to.
Tasha Leverette sits for a portrait with a guava green tea lemonade at a Starbucks in Atlanta on June 9, 2021. Her favorite drink is a peach green tea lemonade, but she hasn’t been able to get one due to supply issues. (Johnathon Kelso/The New York Times)