Transport platform Lyft has opened an online store to sell masks and other protective gear as the Covid-19 pandemic escalates, enraging drivers and labor organizers who say the company should provide them for free. The tech company’s move to sell protective gear for drivers instead of providing it There is …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
AJ Freund’s mother, Joann Cunningham, sentenced to 35 years.
Cunningham, 37, pleaded guilty in December to killing his son. Your sentence is scheduled to begin immediately and will be served in its entirety with no reductions other than the time served. Upon release, he will serve an additional three years on supervised release and will be asked to register …
Read More »Hidalgo Co. reports 27 more COVID-19 deaths; the test exceeds 70,000
Hidalgo County reported that 27 more people died from COVID-19-related complications on Friday and 451 more people tested positive for the disease. The county now has 267 total deaths and 10,943 cases, as the county exceeds 70,000 tests administered, according to a statement released by the county on Friday. “I …
Read More »Sunday German of the New York Yankees casts doubt on the future of MLB in an Instagram post
NEW YORK – Suspended pitcher for the New York Yankees, Domingo German, questioned his baseball future with an Instagram post on Friday night. German’s post was of himself in a Yankees uniform, screaming, in what appears to be a photo of him pitching in a game. The post included words …
Read More »Universal Music Group Makes Election Day 2020 a Company Holiday
The move stemmed from a recommendation from the company’s recently announced social justice task force. Universal Music Group is making voting easier for its American employees by making Election Day 2020, November 3, a company-paid holiday. The company announced the news to employees in an internal memo on Friday (July …
Read More »