© Provided by The Canadian Press NEW YORK – While coronavirus deaths in the United States are rising rapidly, public health experts are seeing good news: The second wave of confirmed cases appears to be stabilizing. Loading error Scientists are in no way celebrating, noting that the trend is fueled …
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Caslen, Tanner, Muschamp Issue Statements About New SEC Schedule
The Southeast Conference established September 26 as the new start to its 2020 soccer season to allow its universities to focus on the healthy return of their university communities and the gradual reintroduction of athletics, while the 14 members of the SEC continue to monitor the developments. Related to COVID-19, …
Read More »CBS Full Access Library Expansion Debuts, Rebranding to Come in 2021 – / Film
Among the large number of streaming services now available, CBS All Access It was probably the one with the most disappointing library. Sure, they have good originals like the new one Star Trek shows and restarting Twilight Zone, but otherwise, it is primarily a collection of old CBS shows and …
Read More »Poll: Trump approval of economy, jobs amid economic downturn
President TrumpDonald John Trump Governor Approval Rates Drop As COVID-19 Cases Rise Gohmert Says He Will Take Hydroxychloroquine As Treatment For Virginia Governor COVID-19, Senators Seek CDC Help With Coronavirus Outbreak In Center immigration detention MOREThe approval rate for jobs in the economy and jobs remains stable, according to a …
Read More »Federalist Society co-founder calls Trump’s “fascist” idea to delay elections
A co-founder of the ultra-conservative Federalist Society criticized President Donald Trump for raising the idea of postponing the November presidential election in an opinion piece on Thursday. Steven Calabresi, a professor at Northwestern University School of Law, wrote in The New York Times, “I am frankly appalled by the recent …
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