While coronavirus cases in other developed countries are flattening, the United States has not been so fortunate. As of July 24, the number of coronavirus cases in the US has reached a new record, with more than 78,000 Americans infected. Meanwhile, approximately 1,485 Americans die each day from COVID-19. However, …
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Officials fear Trump may starve, if not delay, elections
The chief of elections in the Detroit suburb of Rochester Hills, Michigan, a competitive softball player in her younger days, feels she has been pushed into the batting cage. This time, no one is giving Tina Barton a stick. “It’s like he’s standing there with nothing to hit the balls,” …
Read More »Maine reports 24 new cases of coronavirus, one additional death
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 24 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, as well as one additional death. The total number of confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 in Maine was 3,912. To date, at least 123 Mainers have died after contracting the disease caused by …
Read More »DraftKings Cheatsheet w / James Harden, Friday 7/31/20
The NBA is back, and the following FREE NBA DFS picks for fantasy basketball at DraftKings are based directly on Awesemo’s industry-leading premium screenings for Friday, July 31 (7/31/20). At first, we’re looking at some great high-end options like James Harden plus some plays of excellent value. Check out the …
Read More »‘Midnight Express’,’ Mississippi Burning, ‘Evita’ Director – Deadline
Filmmaker Alan Parker, a leading figure in the UK industry, passed away this morning after a long illness, the British Film Institute confirmed. He was 76 years old. The two-time Oscar nominee Parker was best known for directing classic films including Malone Bugsy, The Midnight Express, Mississippi Burning and The …
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