After the worst week for new broadcasts since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Los Angeles County reported 2,770 additional positive cases and 37 deaths Saturday. For the fourth consecutive day, Los Angeles County saw more than 2,100 people hospitalized for COVID-19, the Department of Public Health said. Of those patients, 18% …
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If the college football season is missed, could we all be guilty?
PROVO – It may be the virus that stops college football this fall, but it could be argued that all the political exaltation of the election year and the fanfare of the media could be the nail in the coffin. Pac-12 and Big Ten have announced that they will play …
Read More »Riley Keough shares tribute to late brother Benjamin Keough
Riley Keough shared an emotional tribute to his late brother Benjamin, who said he was “pure light” and his “best friend.” “Mornings are the hardest. I forgot you left. I can’t cry for fear of never stopping,” she wrote on Instagram. “A pain that is new to me. You. There …
Read More »Petition Urges Trader Joe’s to Change Ethnic Food Labels
SAN FRANCISCO – Responding to calls for Trader Joe’s to stop labeling its international food products with ethnic-sounding names, the supermarket chain said it has been in a year-long process of repackaging those products and will soon complete the job. In the latest call to rename racially charged brands and …
Read More »Could the United States break Hong Kong’s peg to the dollar? The | China
In recent weeks, the United States has announced a series of economic policies aimed at China. This includes imposing sanctions on Chinese officials for violations of the human rights of Uighur Muslims, ending preferential trade treatment for Hong Kong, and passing the Hong Kong Autonomy Law, which allows for new …
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