The university’s baseball stadium, as well as a section of its archive library, will no longer be named after Marge Schott. Schott, a former owner of the Cincinnati Reds who died in 2004, frequently used racist, antisemitic, and homophobic slurs. “Marge Schott’s history of racism and bigotry is at odds …
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Outside Lands cancels the 2020 event, launches the 2021 festival lineup with Lizzo, Tame Impala
By Alyssa PereiraSFGATE Published 10:03 am PDT, Wednesday June 24, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO, CA – AUGUST 7: Festival goers are seen beneath the windmill during the 2016 2016 Lands Music and Arts Festival at Golden Gate Park on August 7, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz / …
Read More »Trends: Tim Cook takes Apple to a new frontier, navigate the controversy
Hello and welcome back to Trending, Business Insider’s weekly look at the world of technology. I’m Alexei Oreskovic, Head of the West Coast Business Insider Office and Global Technology Editor. If you want to get trends in your email inbox every Wednesday, click here. This week: Tim Cook takes Apple …
Read More »Chocolates, olives and 28 other European items could be affected with $ 3.1 billion in new US tariffs. USA
The United States Trade Representative announced a list of 30 total products that could be subject to new tariffs, noting that the United States annually imports about $ 3.1 billion of these products from Europe. The United States has already imposed tariffs of 15% to 25% on other European goods …
Read More »Lowy poll reveals confidence in China drops sharply among Australians
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Confidence in China among Australians has halved amid diplomatic and trade disputes, and only 23% said they were confident that Beijing would act responsibly in the world compared to a reading of the 52% two years ago, according to a major survey. FILE PHOTO: Chinese President Xi …
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