SEOUL, South Korea: When the United Nations imposed its toughest sanctions against North Korea in 2017, one of the main targets was squid. It was one of the country’s main exports, and the Security Council hoped to stop trade, as part of the international effort to pressure the North to …
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Cafeteria worker on White House grounds tests positive for Covid-19, as employees urged not to panic
Ike’s Eatery, located in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, and the New Executive Office Building cafeteria have been temporarily closed, although the email reported that the risk of transmission is low due to precautions such as gloves and masks. “There is no reason for panic or alarm,” says the email. …
Read More »Is Trump on the way for an October vaccine surprise?
President Donald Trump’s bet that a proven coronavirus vaccine will be the surprise of October to catapult him into a second term faces increasing odds. © Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images President Donald Trump speaks with his face mask during a press conference in the Brady Press Press Room at …
Read More »Mike Zimmer agrees to multi-year contract extension with Vikings, per report
Watch now: Tiki and Tierney: Dalvin Cook has every right to resist (2:11) Mike Zimmer has agreed to a multi-year contract extension with the Minnesota Vikings, according to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network. The 64-year-old coach was entering the final year of his current contract with the club. Including …
Read More »Rapper Meek Mill apparently tackles Kanye West’s tweets about a meeting with Kim Kardashian
Rapper Meek Mill appears to have apparently addressed Kanye West’s latest Twitter complaint. On Wednesday, West, 43, dove into his most recent storm on Twitter by making several bomb claims, including the fact that he’s been trying to divorce Kardashian, 39, for several years, by page six. “I’ve been trying …
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