The national press secretary for the Trump 2020 campaign, Hogan Gidley, told “The Story” on Monday that the American way of life is at stake in the November presidential election. “Make no mistake, speaking of Joe Biden, you don’t have to guess what his economy would be like,” Gidley told …
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Coronavirus in Oregon: State officials report 332 new cases on Sunday, 2 deaths
The Oregon Health Authority reported 332 new confirmed or suspected cases of the coronavirus and two more deaths Sunday. The day’s numbers continue a trend of higher case counts identified since the state began reopening on May 15, an increase that is largely not attributable to further evidence. Public health …
Read More »Meyers Leonard of Heat Shots, beer in 3 seconds, ‘NBA Bubble Life’
Play video content Breaking news 3 … 2 … 1 …. That’s what it took Meyers Leonard For a full can of Coors Light in your Orlando hotel room this weekend … AND, GUYS, THE NBA BUBBLE IS SO MUCH !! Watch the video of the Miami Heat’s 7-foot foot …
Read More »Los Angeles clothing factory still closes after more than 300 workers hire COVID-19, resulting in 4 deaths
SOUTH LOS ANGELES (KABC) – With the increase in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County, the demand for facial coatings is also increasing, but health officials are defending the closure of the Los Angeles mask factory Apparel after more than 300 workers contracted the virus, resulting in the deaths of …
Read More »Hell in San Diego Navy ship rages on day two
US Navy officials said Monday that the fire raging the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard for the second day has reached temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees and is still burning in various parts of the ship. Smoke and fumes continue to affect the horizon and air throughout San Diego. …
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