Apple’s iPhone sales in the United States fell 23 percent in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the second quarter of 2019, according to new estimates of sales shared today by Counterpoint Research. Although sales fell, the iPhone SE was seen as a kind of “bright spot”, selling above …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
Climate change is on track to wipe out polar bears by the end of the century, study warns
Climate change is starving polar bears endangered, according to research published Monday that predicts that major carnivores could disappear in the course of human life. In some regions they are already caught in a vicious. downward spiral, with shrinking sea ice shortening the time bears have to hunt seals, scientists …
Read More »Arkansas Governor Hutchinson: Trump’s ‘masked’ Twitter photo delivers a unifying message
Republican Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson praised President Trump for his tweet featuring himself wearing a face mask and a message suggesting it could be a way to unite behind a patriotic effort. “Your World” presenter David Asman noted that Hutchinson himself issued a strict state order for Arkansas residents to …
Read More »St. Clair County Officials Warn of Possible Exposure to COVID-19 in Two Businesses
DETROIT – The St. Clair County Health Department has been notified of possible exposure to COVID-19 at two area food service establishments. Clients of both facilities are encouraged to self-monitor symptoms for the next 14 days and seek evidence if they become symptomatic with any of the following: fatigue, cough, …
Read More »Tony Martin, 19-year-old track and field athlete, shot and killed at Saginaw gas station | Bleach report
Al Goldis / Associated Press Tony Martin, a Michigan state track and field athlete, was shot dead at a Saginaw, Michigan gas station Sunday morning, Martin’s high school coach told Evan Petzold from the Detroit Free Press. I was 19 years old. the Saginaw Police Department confirmed Martin’s identity on …
Read More »