White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday sidestepped questions about reports that Russia offered rewards to Taliban fighters for attacking members of the US military in Afghanistan. McEnany stayed true to the talking points during the briefing, repeating several times that “there is no consensus within the intelligence community” …
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Elijah McClain: Police use pepper spray to disperse violin vigil | United States News
Police, dressed in riot gear, used pepper spray to disperse a peaceful gathering of thousands of protesters in Aurora, Colorado, who had gathered over the weekend to demand justice for Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old man in a coma. and died. after being placed in a choke by officers last year …
Read More »Brown County Urges to Wear Masks as COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Increase
BROWN COUNTY, Wisconsin (WBAY) – Three female COVID-19 patients died over the weekend in Brown County, as trends show a higher percentage of positive cases. The patients were identified as follows: Female, 29 years old, from 54301 ZIP code Female, 63 years, from 54304 ZIP code Female, 87 years, from …
Read More »Ryan Zimmerman of the Nationals chooses to exit the 2020 MLB season
Washington Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman officially retired from the 2020 MLB season on Monday, just days after expressing his apprehension at the idea of playing during the coronavirus pandemic. The two-time All-Star joined teammate and Nationals pitcher Joe Ross, as well as Diamondbacks Mike Leake, in the first wave …
Read More »Netflix Announces Ava DuVernay-Directed Series About Colin Kaepernick
The broadcasting giant announced a new limited series titled “Colin in Black and White” by Ava DuVernay, based on Kaepernick’s high school years. Kaepernick will appear in the series and add his own voice to the project. The limited series will run for six episodes and reunites DuVernay with Michael …
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