The cameras are set up to shoot in the Big Apple again. Film and television production in New York City may resume on July 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference on Friday. The shooting restrictions were part of a city-wide shutdown in March, a period of …
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Schools in these ‘watch list’ counties must teach students online this fall
Here is a list of California counties that were on the state’s coronavirus watch list as of July 17. Schools in these counties, which are badly affected by the coronavirus, should start fall classes that teach students remotely online, rather than allowing them to return to classrooms, according to Governor …
Read More »How to photograph the NEOWISE comet, our most spectacular comet for 23 years
Comet Neowise crosses the ancient stone circle and the lone figure in Wiltshire, UK. … [+] Very rare astronomical event: a spectacular view across the skies of the UK and around the world. Comet Neowise, officially named C / 2020 F3, first appeared in late March. Getty What has two …
Read More »Delta seeks pilot pay cuts in attempt to avoid permits
Delta airlines (NYSE: DAL) It proposes a reduction to the pilot’s guaranteed minimum wage in an effort to avoid permits while the airline tries to balance its need to cut with the desire to preserve workplace harmony. Earlier in the week, Delta reported that second-quarter revenue fell 88.2% year-over-year due …
Read More »John Lewis, Congressman and Civil Rights Pioneer in the United States, Dies at 80 | USA News
John Lewis, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and a veteran member of the United States House of Representatives, died Friday. Lewis, a member of Congress from Atlanta who announced in December that he had advanced pancreatic cancer, was 80 years old. “He loved this country so much that …
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