Attorney General Gurbir Grewal | Pool photo by Michael Mancuso / NJ.com New Jersey is among 17 states and the District of Columbia suing to prevent the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service from implementing a policy that requires international student visa holders to take all or most of their …
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Huge Saline Area House Party Causes Coronavirus Outbreak in Washtenaw County
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A large home party in the saline area over the weekend of July 4 has caused an outbreak of new coronaviruses, particularly among youth, in the Ann Arbor area, health officials said. The Washtenaw County Health Department identified 43 positive cases of COVID-19 and 66 exposed …
Read More »Byron Buxton twins to be tested after injuring foot
Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton was sent off at Target Field after suffering a left foot injury while following a long flight from teammate Nelson Cruz during an in-school game Monday in Minneapolis. But early reports about the wounded outfielder were often positive, and manager Rocco Baldelli said the …
Read More »Report Suggests New Apple App Coming To Windows 10
Apple’s software has been available on Windows for years, including the popular iTunes, which has been discontinued on the Mac, but remains Apple Music’s primary client for the Microsoft operating system. However, a new Apple app could hit Windows 10 this year. According to a report from the Italian website …
Read More »Delta May Avoid Licenses After Purchase Demand, Other US Airlines Sound The Alarm
CHICAGO / WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Delta Air Lines can avoid involuntary leave in the fall after receiving interest from more than 15,000 employees for advance purchase packages, a person with knowledge of the matter said, even as other U.S. airlines are hearing alarm at jobs. FILE PHOTO: Delta Air Lines …
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