The Canadian-US border will remain closed to all non-essential travel until at least August 21, reports the Canadian network CTV. Talks have been ongoing between the two countries, and the current shutdown will expire on July 21. Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump received a call yesterday to discuss the situation, …
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Atlanta Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed low
The Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed by Atlanta police last month are being demolished. Photos and videos from an Atlanta Journal-Constitution photographer on the scene show construction crews using a bulldozer to demolish the charred remains of the University Avenue restaurant. It is unclear who ordered the demolition on …
Read More »Squirrel in Colorado tests positive for bubonic plague
A squirrel has tested positive for the bubonic plague in the city of Morrison, Colorado, Jefferson County public health officials announced in a statement over the weekend. The squirrel, discovered Saturday, is the first plague case in Jefferson County, according to the statement. Authorities warned that plague, an infectious disease …
Read More »Fanduel reimburses Max Holloway bettors after loss
Online sportsbook FanDuel made a surprising announcement Monday that it is reimbursing anyone who has bet on Max Holloway winning after his “controversial” split decision loss to Alexander Volkanovski in his UFC 251 featherweight title fight. . Come again? You have read it correctly: a bookmaker is return money (OK, …
Read More »John Legend warns against choosing ‘someone who doesn’t know how to run the government
John Legend issued a serious warning about choosing inexperienced people for a higher position on Monday (July 13) in a series of tweets reminding anyone considering a third-party career to seriously think about the implications of your actions during these difficult times. In his most serious red flag, Legend wrote …
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