OTTAWA / MONTREAL (Reuters) – Canada’s efforts to flatten the curve for coronavirus cases have put the country on the cusp of zero COVID-19 deaths for the first time since March, but officials see worrying signs of a further surge as the provinces lift the restrictions. Visitors view panoramic scenes …
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Congress on agreement to extend federal unemployment benefit
After initial resistance from some Republicans, Congress is nearing a deal to extend at least part of the $ 600-a-week federal unemployment insurance subsidy approved this spring to help American workers experience the coronavirus crisis. When they return next week to begin talks on another major relief bill, lawmakers face …
Read More »COVID-19 outbreaks in Colorado on the rise for the first time since early June
The number of active COVID-19 outbreaks in Colorado increased this week for the first time since June, but the growth in cases and deaths associated with those groups remained relatively modest. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 178 active coronavirus outbreaks between July 8 and Wednesday, up …
Read More »2020 NFL franchise tag extension deadline: AJ Green and Bengals fail to agree
As expected, the Bengals and AJ Green did not agree to an extension of the contract before today’s deadline to do so. Green will now play 2020 under the label before he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2021. That is, unless the Bengals tag Green again, which is unlikely …
Read More »Hamilton jokes because we will never be satisfied – Sequel
Look around you, look around you, how lucky we are to have memes right now. We recently took a look at some of the funniest jokes and memes on the internet about the latest Disney + obsession, Hamilton – but, let’s be honest, they still weren’t ~ satisfied ~. So …
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