Yes. An asteroid cans strike anywhere on Earth. The chances of any given location being hit are extremely low.
Where an asteroid would hit would depend on its trajectory when entering Earth's atmosphere and whether it would hit anything would depend on how much of it burned up during entry.
New York City
because they were stupid
In 1863, there was a strike in New York. It was by union members who worked at the Parrot cannon factory. Lincoln ordered the union leaders to be thrown in prison and the strike ended.
49 days
Combination of a long printers' strike and inept publisher.
Anything and everything could be in New York. no
You could be Mayor of New York but that may take up a lot of your time.
It was like a minor gold strike for farmers, manufaturers and the transportation industry. Profits soared and production increased.
In the strike shortened 1994 season, the Yankees record was 70-43.
Tom seaverog the new york mets.
It's only a Brooklyn strike if a right-handed bowler goes to the left of the headpin; a left-handed bowler would have to hit to the right side of the headpin instead. The term originates from a long-standing rivalry between bowlers from New York and New Jersey. Whenever a New York bowler threw such a strike, his teammates would razz him by claiming that he had crossed the river into New Jersey. So New Jersey bowlers started claiming that any of their bowlers who threw such a strike had landed on the Brooklyn side. In New York City and Long Island, the term 'Jersey strike' is still used. But for the rest of the country, the proper term for a crossover strike is a Brooklyn.
Someone looking to find a job in New York, NY could look in the local New York papers. Also, someone looking for a job in New York, NY could check online.