15 States Are Moving to Curb Public Health Agency Powers Following Lockdown Carnage
A Maryland man explains what it was like to watch his restaurant, which his family had owned for four generations, become a lockdown casualty.
It kills me. We were supposed to be getting ready to celebrate our 60th anniversary and instead we're packing up and closing," Mike Fratantuono told the Washington Post. "Sometimes the stress hits me and my heart starts going like crazy. I get frustrated. It makes me angry."