Former President Barack Obama expressed his condolences after the death of veteran Georgia lawmaker and civil rights activist John Lewis. “He loved this country so much that he risked his life and blood so that he could fulfill his promise,” Obama said. “And through the decades, not only did he …
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Many people do not know their blood type. Here we show you how to find yours
Don’t you know, you say? Many people do not know their blood type. In fact, only 66% of Americans reported knowing their blood type, according to a 2019 CBS News survey. Those letters (and more and less) can be crucial information in an emergency, and there are simple but accurate …
Read More »Georgia Governor Kemp sues Atlanta Bottoms Mayor and City Hall for a mask mandate
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp sued Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and members of the City Council Thursday amid efforts to masks mandates and enforce social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. The lawsuit occurs when Atlanta has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases. There were 3,441 new coronavirus cases reported …
Read More »Leaked White House document shows 18 states in coronavirus ‘red zone’
A leaked document from the White House Coronavirus Task Force and first reported by The Center for Public Integrity, a DC-based nonprofit newsroom, highlights 18 separate states as “red zones” for coronavirus cases that qualify for stronger public health restrictions following new outbreaks of coronavirus. The document extensively reviews each …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 20 shows flagship leak from all angles
A new image of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 has appeared, taking the form of a 360-degree GIF. That gives us a good look at the new phablet from all sides. The image is courtesy of Evan Blass’ Patreon, and his Twitter page also houses a still version of the …
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