Former New York Police Commissioner Howard Safir on Thursday blamed Mayor Bill de Blasio for protesters who attacked the officers. “I met with all the community leaders to tell them where they could protest, how we would protect them peacefully, and there was no riot, there was no violence, but …
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Mosquitoes fly free as health departments focus on viruses
Sprayer, bloated welts, citronella. It is mosquito season. And in a typical year, the Delaware County Health Department in Ohio would put up more than 90 mosquito traps per week – black tubs of standing water with nets designed to catch small insects. But this year, due to COVID-19, the …
Read More »MEAC suspends all fall sports indefinitely
The Middle East Athletic Conference has suspended all fall sports indefinitely due to the current coronavirus pandemic, but has not determined whether fall schedules will carry over to the spring semester of 2021, the league announced Thursday. The MEAC has not ruled out playing soccer and other sports in the …
Read More »The Hallmark Channel foreclosure story is highly doubtful about its commitment to feature LGBTQ stories in its popular Christmas movies.
Peacock Android app omitted from Google Play listings on launch day
UPDATED: Users looking for the Android app for Peacock, the NBCUniversal streaming service that made its national debut in the United States on Wednesday, were left empty when they tried to find it in the Google Play store. In fact, the Peacock app for Android is currently available on Google …
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