The United States Congressional Budget Office projects that the COVID-19 pandemic will cause more than $ 16 billion in damage to the United States economy over the next decade. More than 140,000 Americans have already died from the coronavirus, which means that in the span of six and a half …
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MEAC cancels season, Bison football loses another game
The Middle East Athletic Conference will not play fall sports, including soccer, in 2020. The conference made the announcement on Thursday, July 16. That means Bison will not be playing MEAC member North Carolina A&T, who was scheduled to visit the Fargodome for a game on September 19. It was …
Read More »Free Tarot reading, July 18, 2020
It’s the last weekend of the Cancer season, star signs! Your free tarot card reading is here for you and all the zodiac signs in astrology as of Saturday, July 18, 2020. The sun is in the zodiac of cancer. The waning crescent moon will be located in the Gemini …
Read More »Latinos boycotting Goya say it is not about politics. It’s about opposing Trump’s “hatred”
When Ricardo Alvarado went shopping this week, he had a list of items to buy, but he walked away from Goya Foods. “I was using their beans, but I found a different brand,” he said. “I also changed the olive oil and bought my own spices, not yours.” A New …
Read More »TAPPS Delays Start of Texas High School Soccer Season
In a move that could herald further changes to the Texas 2020 high school soccer schedule, TAPPS, the largest private school league in Texas, announced Friday that its soccer season would be delayed five weeks and would be cut short. The league soccer season was slated to begin on August …
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