Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo told CNBC Jim Cramer on Wednesday that she is considering measures to enforce quarantine and travel restrictions on visitors to hot spots for emerging coronavirus after three neighboring states imposed security orders. . The Ocean State, which is the smallest state in the USA. USA …
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Springfield-Greene County Health Department Identifies New Possible Community Exposures to COVID-19
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Springfield-Greene County Health Department identified possible community exposures from two patients with COVID-19. Health leaders say that if you visited these places it is low risk. * Tuesday, June 16: Springfield Music at 3100 S Fremont Ave from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm (two people; both …
Read More »Michigan basketball players first pledge for 2021, Isaiah Barnes
Juwan Howard has his first engagement with the 2021 class, and he went to his hometown to look for him. Isaiah Barnes, who will play her senior year at Simeon Career Academy High School in Chicago, announced her promise to Michigan on Wednesday. The 6-foot-6-inch Barnes is number 106 in …
Read More »Kristen Bell will no longer be the voice of mixed-race character Molly – Deadline
Kristen Bell will no longer play Molly, a mixed race character in the Apple TV + animated musical comedy series Central Park. Bell, who called Molly a “complicity act” that “shows a lack of awareness of my dominant privilege,” will remain on the 20th Century Fox TV-produced show, playing a …
Read More »Apple’s privacy changes represent a ‘tectonic shift’ for the digital advertising industry
Business groups respond Apple’s announcement drew criticism from both the Association of National Advertisers and the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4A). In a joint statement today, the groups said, “Apple’s actions appear to be continuing a damaging pattern that started with its Safari web browser and is now spreading …
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