Phil Steele has released his top 25 annual preseason college football, and he’s not terribly high this year in Georgia. Steele has the Dawgs at number 7 in the United States, by no means is it a bad ranking. It’s just not necessarily where DawgNation would like to see its …
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Kim Kardashian “more upset” over Kanye West’s claim that her mother Kris Jenner cannot see her children: report
Kim Kardashian is reportedly not happy with her husband Kanye West’s explosive Twitter protest on Monday night. The 43-year-old rapper took the Internet by storm when he unleashed an avalanche of tweets that made several claims about his family life, including the implication that Kardashian’s mother Kris Jenner will no …
Read More »Facing the financial crisis, the New York MTA subway prepares for deep cuts
Facing one of the biggest financial crises in the history of the subway, the New York public transit agency is preparing drastic measures to restore its finances that are likely to affect passengers in the coming years. The measures the agency is drafting include reducing service, reducing the transit workforce, …
Read More »Health experts say these N95 masks will not stop coronavirus
Not all N95 masks are effective in defending against the coronavirus. According to health experts, face masks with exhalation valves, instead of blocking particles that could spread COVID-19, actually allow the user’s germs to spread. Their ability to release large breath drops into the air has been a bit of …
Read More »Virginia’s largest school district reverses itself by reopening in-person classes
Scott Braband, superintendent of the Fairfax Public Schools, recommended that Virginia’s largest school district begin the school year with virtual classes, as school districts across the country feel increasing pressure from the Trump administration to return to instruction in person in the fall. Braband’s recommendations came Tuesday afternoon when the …
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