Hockey is back. Though it’s just an exhibition game, the New York Rangers will be on the ice tonight for the first time since March 11 as they take on the New York Islanders. We had to go through a lot of things to get to this point, and the …
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Stevie Nicks publishes a journal entry about COVID-19 on Twitter
Just calmly imagine how Stevie could beautifully incorporate masks into her clothes. Photo: Dia Dipasupil / FilmMagic / Getty Images As some of our country’s famous singers have made some dubious statements about the pandemic recently, Stevie Nicks has come out of her shawl vault to shower us all with …
Read More »Senator, union leader: Postal Service considers downsizing
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The United States Postal Service is considering closing post offices across the country, raising concerns ahead of an anticipated increase in mail ballots in the 2020 election, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and a reporter said Wednesday. union leader. . Manchin said he received numerous reports from …
Read More »Trump’s decision to transfer troops from Germany was closed as ‘a gift for Putin’
Trump’s explanation to reporters on the withdrawal, announced Wednesday morning by Defense Secretary Mark Esper, misrepresented how NATO works and contradicted its own military officers, raising questions about what strategy, if any, led the decision. Republican Senator Mitt Romney of Utah described Trump’s move as “a gift to Russia” and …
Read More »Federal officials begin to leave downtown Portland, DHS and Oregon governor announce
Washington – The Trump administration and the Oregon governor have agreed to begin withdrawing federal agents from downtown Portland after violent nightly clashes between police and protesters, the governor said Wednesday. But the White House and the Department of Homeland Security said federal police will leave the city once attacks …
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