Kemp filed a lawsuit on July 13 against Bottoms’ choice to return to the “phase one” guidelines, adding that the city’s mask requirements are “null and unenforceable.” To exploreBottoms takes the first step to resolve a pandemic policy dispute with Kemp As reported, the Georgia Municipal Association agrees with the …
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Louisiana Coronavirus: State Exceeds 100,000 Case Milestone; view the latest data | Coronavirus
Louisiana now has more than 100,000 diagnosed cases of coronavirus. It is the twelfth state to reach that milestone. The Louisiana Department of Health reported 2,296 more coronavirus cases, 16 more deaths, and four more hospitalizations in its daily update on Thursday noon. There were 21,967 additional test results reported …
Read More »This is where the Seattle Seahawks ranked in an ESPN offseason ranking.
ESPN is at it again. This time, Mike Clay honored us with his own hype for his own ranking, using some unknown criteria and an oddly worded setup: It has been a difficult year, so I will not bury the lede: they put the Seattle Seahawks 30th out of 32 …
Read More »Logic hangs up its microphone with the project “No pressure”
Your introductory effort Under pressure solidified his name in the rap game, so it’s appropriate that No pressure it would be the title of Logic’s last album. There has been a lot of debate about logic and his abilities throughout his career, and recently Joe Budden once again set foot …
Read More »Mitch McConnell’s Complicated History of the Voting Rights Act
In August 1965, law student Mitch McConnell was in his twenties and a veteran of the Washington March for Employment and Freedom, where he heard Martin Luther King Jr. deliver the “I have a dream” speech. McConnell stopped by the office of a popular and respected Republican senator from his …
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