Citing a recent investigation by NBC News, two US senators asked Wells Fargo’s chief executive to answer comprehensive questions about the bank’s practice of pausing mortgage payments for borrowers without their consent under a federal program designed to assist homeowners financially disadvantaged by COVID-19. Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and …
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Patient COVID-19 says she did not recognize the body after a double lung transplant
A Chicago woman who became the country’s first COVID-19 patient last month to undergo a double-lung transplant said she woke up days later, unaware of the surgery and unable to “recognize my body.” Mayra Ramírez, 28, spoke to the media Thursday alongside Brian Kuhns, 62, of Lake Zurich, Illinois, who …
Read More »SEC conference-only schedule eliminates 10 remaining Power Five matchups
NCAA Power Five conferences have largely moved toward a proposed conference-only schedule for 2020 recently thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Big Ten declaring a conference-only schedule on July 9, the Pac-12 follow their example the next day. , and the ACC announced a mostly conference schedule (including Notre …
Read More »‘Glee’ star Naya Rivera rests in a Hollywood Hills cemetery
The 33-year-old “Glee” star was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park on July 24, according to a death certificate obtained by CNN. The Hollywood Hills Cemetery is the final resting place for many celebrities, including Paul Walker, Carrie Fisher, Bette Davis, and Liberace. Rivera drowned in Lake Piru in Ventura …
Read More »Dunkin ‘and McDonald’s announce closings, but don’t panic yet
Photo: Icon Sportswire (fake pictures), Gilbert Carrasquillo (fake pictures) It’s time for all of our favorite public companies to release their second-quarter earnings reports, and this could be the most dramatic Q2 in the history of the restaurant industry. the highs! the minima! The very, very, very low ones! Friends, …
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