HONOLULU – Heavy rains and gusts of wind hit Maui on Sunday when Hurricane Douglas swirled off the coast of Hawaii and authorities urged residents to take refuge. Forecasters said the Category 1 hurricane would pass near Oahu and could even cause a direct impact on the island, which is …
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Chicago Mayor Says Federal Agents Can’t “Play the Police” in Chicago
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Sunday defended her decision to collaborate with federal law enforcement agencies to address an increase in violent crime in Chicago. Gunfights in Chicago have increased 75% year-over-year and murders are 78% higher in 2020 than in 2019, according to police statistics reported by NBC Chicago. …
Read More »Six players from five teams placed on the COVID-19 reserve list
fake pictures The Browns announced that they placed running back Dontrell Hilliard and safety Jovante Moffatt on the reserve / COVID-19 list. Four other players from four teams were also placed on the COVID-19 list on Sunday, according to the NFL transaction report. Ravens defensive end Nigel Warrior, Bengals defensive …
Read More »Protesters protest Portland tactics outside DHS chief’s home
Protesters on Sunday protested the tactics federal authorities are using in Portland, Oregon, in front of the Virginia home of the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A group of about 30 protesters gathered outside the Acting Secretary Chad WolfChad WolfHouse lawmakers will launch an investigation into …
Read More »273 new cases of coronavirus, 19 more deaths reported on Sunday
Nineteen more people have died from the coronavirus, the state reported Sunday, as the number of confirmed deaths rose to 8,310. The confirmed cases of the disease grew in 273 and reached a total of 108,380. The three-day average of COVID-19 confirmed deaths increased to 14 on Thursday from 12 …
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