Maine health officials reported just eight new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday, tying for the lowest one-day total since the first days of the pandemic. In addition, 54 more people have recovered, bringing the number of active cases to 390, compared to 436 on Monday. The Maine Center for Disease …
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Lampard claims to know the answers to Chelsea’s defensive problems
Chelsea’s next goal in the Premier League will be our 50th this season, and if that sounds a lot, it’s because it is. In fact, Chelsea has only hit that mark once since 1997 (we’re not talking about that season, and with good reason). Despite that, Chelsea still has a …
Read More »Jimmy Fallon welcomes New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during his first studio show
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo appeared on NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday in an episode that aired at 30 Rock studios for the first time in nearly four months due to the coronavirus pandemic. “New York is really open now that you’re doing your show again,” …
Read More »Tulane University threatens expulsion of party goers as schools struggle to bring students back safely
The beads hang from tree branches on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Educational images | fake pictures Tulane University, which has long been ranked as one of the nation’s best party schools, is threatening the expulsion of students attending big parties after the “truly embarrassing” party drew …
Read More »Radio announcer who started Goya’s ‘buy-cott’ movement: ‘It seems love is winning’
Radio host Mike Opelka, who ignited Goya’s “buy-cott” movement, told “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday that he is “trying to fight anger with love.” On Friday, Opelka, a self-styled “conservative” radio presenter, tweeted: “My brother came up with a fabulous idea and I encourage everyone to join me in buying …
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