By Cara Anna | Associated Press JOHANNESBURG – South Africa on Saturday became one of the five countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic, as impressive new infection numbers around the world were a reminder that a return to normal life is still far from sight . The country’s 350,879 …
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Boycott of Goya does not bode well for civil society
WASHINGTON – There should be no real outrage in the United States if the supposed progressives have nothing better to do than put collective anger in Goya, because the president of the ubiquitous food company went to the White House where he announced that he was giving 1 million cans. …
Read More »Spokane Health District stops reporting weekend COVID-19 numbers
The Spokane Regional Health District will no longer report COVID-19 data on weekends due to an increasing workload that has meant an increasing workload for staff. “The increase in test results has had a significant impact on the district’s ability to process data and provide appropriate case and contact monitoring,” …
Read More »Who will be the biggest “surprise” cut of the Bears’ training camp?
We recently asked WCG staff a few questions to pick their brains about the upcoming Chicago Bears training camp that is currently slated to open July 28, with rookies and quarterbacks allowed to report earlier. Here is today’s question … Who will be the biggest “surprise” cut of the Bears’ …
Read More »Kanye holds a campaign event
(Newser) – No stranger to filling sands, Kanye West heads to a smaller place on Sunday for something new for him: a campaign event. Yeezy announced that the first meeting of his fledgling quest to win the Oval Office in November will take place at 5pm in North Charleston, SC, …
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