Two state prison inmates, including a 31-year-old convict, died within three days of each other after both inmates, housed in different prisons, tested positive for COVID-19, the Alabama Department of Corrections said Monday. Laveris Evans, 31, was serving a 15-year sentence for a robbery that occurred in Jefferson County at …
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SpaceX launch of the first delayed South Korean military satellite
The Falcon 9 booster for the Anasis-II mission is a rocket that makes history. It was the booster used to send NASA astronauts to the ISS in May. SpaceX SpaceX has postponed a Falcon 9 launch three times within five days, with the latest delay affecting the Anasis-II mission to …
Read More »Delta May Avoid Licenses After Purchase Demand, Other US Airlines Sound The Alarm
Fox Business Briefs: Delta Air Lines tells shareholders that 10 employees have died from the virus and another 500 have tested positive; The Labor Department says nearly 1.5 million workers filed new unemployment claims last week. Delta Air Lines can avoid involuntary leave in the fall after receiving interest from …
Read More »American Airlines Approaches US Senator Without Mask Ted Cruz For Viral Photo Without Mask In Flight
Ted Cruz’s aides said he was having coffee when the photo was taken. Washington: American Airlines said Monday that it had contacted Republican Senator Ted Cruz about his coronavirus prevention policies after a photo of the Texas legislator without a mask on a flight went viral on social media. “While …
Read More »Coronavirus: California, Michigan defeated COVID-19. Why is there a new wave?
Multiple states that beat the new coronavirus now face a further surge in cases, and experts suggest they know the reasons why it’s happening. What’s going on: States like California, Louisiana, Michigan and Washington state suffered greatly from the first wave of coronavirus infections. Recently, these states have seen cases …
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