The school Barron, President Trump’s 14-year-old son, attended, the St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, will not fully reopen in the fall, according to an announcement on its website. In a information from the coronavirus working group On Wednesday, Trump said he “had no problem” with Barron and his grandchildren returning to …
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‘Rapidly growing’ Salmonella outbreak has affected nearly 2 dozen states, unknown source
Almost two dozen states have been affected by a rapidly growing Salmonella outbreak that has already sickened hundreds of people. Click to enlarge UNTIL NEXT TIME The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that 87 additional diseases have been reported and that the outbreak has affected 8 …
Read More »The man proposes under the comet that it only appears every 6,800 years
A space-loving New York man managed to come up with a once-in-a-lifetime proposition, or rather, a one-time proposition in 6,800 years, when Comet Neowise passed through the skies of the United States this month. John Nicotera, 33, and Erica Pendrak, 26, had been dating for two years when, on July …
Read More »Anthony Rizzo of the Cubs shares hand sanitizer with Orlando Arcia of the Brewers at first base on opening day
Watch now: MLB Betting: Grand Slam Pick of the Day (2:24) Throughout this coronavirus pandemic, people have been encouraged to keep their hands clean as often as possible. For Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo, that advice is no less important on the field. After Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia singled for …
Read More »Bo Black, former CEO of Milwaukee Summerfest, died Friday
Bill Glauber, Daniel Bice and Piet Levy Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Posted 10:59 PM EDT Jul 24, 2020 She was the only and irrevocable and unconquerable Elizabeth “Bo” Black of Milwaukee. Black presided over the Summerfest, taking it from a local extravagance to an international behemoth, and gave Milwaukee something out …
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