No matter where in the world you log in (Silicon Valley, London and beyond), COVID-19 has sparked a massive exodus from traditional office life. Now that the fortunate among us have become accustomed to remote work, many wonder if this massive and inadvertent work-from-home experiment will change work forever. In …
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Los Angeles and San Diego schools to resume online classes in fall due to jump in coronavirus cases
California’s two largest school districts announced Monday that they will not open their facilities to students in the fall, but will resume classes online. In a letter to parents, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner said the second-largest school district in the country had decided to resume classes …
Read More »American Airlines reviews photos of Senator Cruz in flight without mask
American Airlines, which requires all passengers to wear masks for the duration of their flight, said it is reviewing the situation after photographs of the senator appeared. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Oh, Canada: Should the United States Emulate Canada’s National Health Service? Trump tweets his support for Goya Foods …
Read More »Should you send your kids to school this fall?
As the summer progresses and coronavirus cases continue to rise in North Texas, parents will soon have to make the difficult decision to send their children to school or to continue learning online. Governor Greg Abbott announced in June that students could return to campus in the fall, and the …
Read More »2020 Commemorative Odds: Justin Thomas and Bryson DeChambeau the favorites; Tiger Woods opens 25-1 in exchange
The biggest question every golf bettor came up with at bedtime Sunday night was, “Where would Tiger Woods open?” The answer is +2500 (also written as 25-1, the $ 10 bet wins $ 250). Playing in his first tournament since the break and on a strong field, Woods has the …
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