A city in the Netherlands cut long-standing ties to its twin across the border in Poland, which was recently established as an official “gay-free zone”. The Nieuwegein city council, a municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht, voted 26-1 to “detach” and cut off contact with Puławy in the province …
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis mandates the mask mandate statewide
Johanna Ramirez works at her supermarket in Fort Lupton, Colorado, where she worries that not enough customers are taking precautions, such as wearing masks, to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), April 23, 2020. Keith Coffman | Reuters Colorado Governor Jared Polis joined a growing list of state …
Read More »Eastern equine encephalitis virus found in Plymouth County
BOSTON (AP) – The eastern equine encephalitis virus was detected in Plymouth County for the first time this year, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced Wednesday. The presence of EEE was confirmed by the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory in mosquito samples collected July 13 from a single location …
Read More »Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez discuss Mets development project with Robert Kraft
If Alex Rodríguez and Jennifer López end up owning the Mets, they will have help learning how to run a sports franchise from the people who operate one of the most successful sports in any sport. According to multiple sources who witnessed the visit, J-Rod flew to Foxborough, Massachusetts, on …
Read More »BlackRock Malware steals data from 337 Android apps
Criminals continue to find new ways to try to steal data from our mobile devices, and the latest to appear is a new variety of Android malware capable of targeting 337 applications. As ZDNet reports, the malware is called BlackRock and was discovered by security company ThreatFabric. BlackRock is not …
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