Monthly Archives: July 2020

SEC decision leaves Georgia Tech without Georgia game

For Tech, the repercussions are unclear, as college football plans to play a season through the coronavirus pandemic are affected on a daily basis. The SEC’s decision drew more attention Wednesday night, after the ACC appeared to shoulder the SEC’s responsibility in approving its 10-game schedule model plus a non-conference …

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Asian markets fall after bleak US GDP data.

ASSOCIATED PRESS © Bloomberg News Mount Fuji is seen behind the Tokyo skyline. Asian stocks fell on Friday when reports showed layoffs of US workers persist at high levels after the US economy contracted at an annual rate of nearly 33% in the spring, the worst quarter on record. Loading …

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Trump campaign pauses briefly in TV advertising

With 96 days to go until the November general election, President Trump’s re-election team is pausing briefly on television commercials to adjust the campaign’s strategy. The Trump campaign has heavily expended Democratic challenger Joe Biden’s campaign to run television and digital commercials since the start of the general election campaign …

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