Mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio. The | Bryan Thomas / Getty Images NEW YORK – Mayor Bill de Blasio, faced in May with the task of monitoring the spread of the coronavirus among a population of more than 8 million people, wanted community involvement to get his …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
Blue Jays is not allowed to play in Canada
TORONTO – The Blue Jays were denied Canadian government approval to play in Toronto amid the coronavirus pandemic. Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino announced in a statement Saturday that the federal government had denied the application. “Unlike preseason training, regular season games would require repeated cross-border travel by the Blue Jays’ …
Read More »3 turns to the heel and 2 turns to the face that can happen at Extreme Rules 2020
The Horror Show at WWE Extreme Rules 2020 is not the strongest PPV card, but we must not forget that it is the card with low expectations that tends to deliver in a big way. Given the strange name of PPV, we hope that Bray Wyatt vs. Braun Strowman’s “Swamp …
Read More »Fire tears the 15th century French cathedral, police call it a criminal act
A fire swept through the famous Gothic cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the French city of Nantes on Saturday morning and authorities are investigating the incident as a criminal act. Prosecutor Pierre Sennes told reporters that three fires had started inside the cathedral and that authorities were …
Read More »House lawmakers want to overturn changes to Trump’s COVID-19 reports, cite ‘public health politicization’
House Democrats overseeing the coronavirus response have asked the Trump Administration to reverse a decision that ordered all hospitals to stop sending daily COVID-19 data to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hospitals were instructed beginning July 15 to bypass CDC and send daily patient information to the Department …
Read More »