Protesters, as they have often done in the past seven weeks, rallied around federal court and the county justice center in downtown Portland on Friday night and early Saturday. Portland protesters have generally been protesting racial inequality and police brutality for about seven weeks after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. …
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IndyCar’s Aeroscreen Gets Its First Real Test, Saves Lives in Iowa Race
Colton Herta (L) flies over Rinus VeeKay (R) after a potentially unpleasant accident at Iowa Speedway. An uncharacteristic mistake by Penske’s pit crew left Will Power on a loose wheel. When he parted company with the rest of his vehicle, the car slid down the track and then returned to …
Read More »NeNe Leakes talks to Tamar Braxton after alleged suicide attempt
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star NeNe Leakes contacted singer and friend Tamar Braxton after the soprano’s alleged attempt to kill herself, telling concerned fans that she has contacted the “My Man” artist since the incident. “When you’re a strong person, you handle stress differently,” Leakes, 52, began posting to Instagram. …
Read More »2021 Ford Bronco revealed, modified Toyota Camry, and more: Roadshow week in review
Have you heard the news? Bronco is back! Ford Happy Bronco week, Roadshow readers! Oh didn’t you hear Yes, last Monday the Ford Bronco 2021 returned to the world. Naturally, we cover the Bronco, and its smallest stable companion, the Bronco Sport, very closely. You can see all those good …
Read More »Nicaragua’s ruling Sandinistas are victims of Covid-19, highlighting the spread of the disease
Orlando Noguera was a Nicaraguan mayor best known for the crackdown on anti-government protesters two years ago that left seven people dead in his city. Now Noguera, the former mayor of Masaya, a city 15 miles south of the Nicaraguan capital, has a new legacy: He is among dozens of …
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