The back-to-school season is fast approaching, and school reopens remain a controversial debate in the US Amid the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. Dr. Deborah Birx, a doctor and coordinator of the White House coronavirus special force, highlighted on Friday the uncertainty about the speed with which school-age children, that is, those …
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By giving up graffiti, de Blasio opens the door to further decline
Mayor Bill de Blasio canceled a graffiti eradication program that cleaned up private buildings, deliberately sending the city into its worst days of crime and misery. Nothing sent a stronger signal in the late 1980s that New York was determined to defend itself against lawlessness than the transit system’s campaign …
Read More »Eight San Quentin death row inmates die from COVID-19
Zoom in (From left to right, top to bottom) John Beames, 67, Jeffrey J. Hawkins, 64, Troy A. Ashmus, 58, David Reed, 60, Manuel Alvarez, 59, Scott Erskine, 57, Dewayne Carey, Richard E Stitely 71 CDCR More than a dozen inmates have died at California’s San Quentin State Prison, including …
Read More »Travis d’Arnaud, Tyler Flowers not available for Braves opener
The Braves will be without their two best receivers for today’s opener, manager Brian Snitker announced to reporters (Twitter link via David O’Brien of The Athletic). Both of them Travis d’Arnaud and Tyler Flowers They are exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19, and although both have been negative, they are back in …
Read More »Ellen DeGeneres and the Californian mansion of Portia de Rossi stole
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi were stolen earlier this month, police said. According to local officials, the home of the married couple in Montecito, in Santa Barbara County, California, was attacked due to its status as the home of several celebrities. KEYT, a network licensed to Santa Barbara, said …
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