“> The changes begin from this weekend, which in Israel begins on Friday afternoon, the eve of Jewish Saturday, and lasts until Sunday, the first business day of the week. The nurseries will remain open, although closures were being considered. Israel Radio reported that full blockades could be imposed, with …
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Rev. CT Vivian: Civil Rights Icon Died at 95
Vivian passed away Friday at her Atlanta home of natural causes. “He was the sweetest man,” said Kira Vivian. “He was so loving. What a loving father. He was the best father my entire life.” Vivian participated in Freedom Rides and worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil …
Read More »Paige VanZant Reacts To Dana White’s Comments, Reveals Expectations For Next Free Agency
With tears in her eyes, Paige VanZant walked into the octagon last weekend at UFC 251 with the knowledge that it might be her last fight in the promotion. For several months, the 26-year-old fly has detailed his plans to try free agency after ending the final fight in his …
Read More »Nick Cannon takes a break from radio show amid backlash over anti-Semitic comments
Nick Cannon has decided to take time off after the backlash over the anti-Semitic comments he made. Cannon, who hosts the Los Angeles-based radio show “Nick Cannon Mornings,” shared the news in a tweet on Thursday. “Morning radio family. I have decided to take time away from my radio program …
Read More »You have 24 hours to comply, Homeland Security tells federal agencies
Federal agencies have 24 hours to update Windows Server AFP via Getty Images The July 14 ‘Tuesday Patch’ security updates released by Microsoft included a particularly twisted critical vulnerability. CVE-2020-1350, to be formal, or SIGRed as it is known, scored 10 “perfect” under the Common Vulnerability Rating System (CVSS) for …
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