A Jeep traversed a Black Lives Matter march along a highway near Denver on Saturday night when a protester fired a weapon and wounded at least two other protesters, police said. One of the protesters who was shot in the chaos on Interstate 225 in Aurora was taken to a …
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Will you receive the first COVID-19 vaccine that is available?
Vaccines generally take years to develop, but as the coronavirus pandemic extends into its fifth month in the U.S., scientists and companies around the world are competing to find a cure to treat COVID-19 for next year. Testing has been in progress since January, and the vaccines must go through …
Read More »Chelsea fans’ favorite lineup against Wolves: Pulisic begins; Kepa fell
Everything is going in a row as Chelsea finally seeks to secure Champions League football by beating a strong team of the Wolves on the last day of the season. The loss to Liverpool, after a convincing previous victory, once again underscored our lack of consistency when playing with a …
Read More »Celebrities honor television personality Regis Philbin: ‘Charming, adorable’
Regis Philbin’s death at the age of 88 has inspired a wealth of tributes from the legendary host’s famous friends and fans. The 60-year-old television personality died of natural causes just a month after his 89th birthday, his family announced Saturday. A variety of celebrities, from coworkers and admirers, sent …
Read More »Ghost of Tsushima Tourism Partnership shows the real sites behind the game
Pilgrimage tourism is not just for religious devotees and fans of game of Thrones more: The phenomenon is now available to players of the most popular new open-world game on PlayStation 4, thanks to Ghost of tsushima Tourism Association. The samurai showcase developed by Sucker Punch is based on the …
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