The Oregon Health Authority reported 146 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths on Monday, ending an unprecedented three-day streak of daily infections that exceeds 200. The new cases came out when Governor Kate Brown announced that masks would be required in all closed public places across the state beginning …
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British tennis finances unaffected by cancellation of Wimbledon championships
The fatal pandemic that covers the entire world has weakened world economies. However, in the midst of the crisis, the cancellation of the Wimbledon Championships will not have a severe impact on British tennis, as the All England Club’s pandemic insurance policy has prevented losses. The insurance policy has prevented …
Read More »Who did JoJo Fletcher choose? ‘The Bachelorette’ fans hope their choice between Jordan Rodgers and Robby Hayes ends in a fairy tale
Final selection of JoJo Fletcher in pink High school Season 12 was an emotional roller coaster, as the real estate developer made his choice between Jordan Rodgers and Robby Hayes. The big decision was filmed in 2016. And now, we are going to relive every moment when The Bachelor: The …
Read More »Facebook under fire as companies pause social media ads: List
(Bloomberg) – Here is a list of companies that plan to stop spending on social media. Some have joined the boycott of Facebook Inc. after critics accused the social network of improperly monitoring hateful and misleading content on its platform: Starbucks Corp. – Pausing advertising on all social media platforms. …
Read More »Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti bans Fourth of July fireworks displays – Deadline
Just minutes after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors closed local beaches over the long holiday weekend, the gloomy Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti stepped onto his podium. “This period will be our second big test,” said Garcetti. “Now is the time for a break,” said the mayor. “We …
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