A white woman who called police and falsely accused a black man of threatening her life after he asked her to put her dog on a leash will face minor charges, the Manhattan district attorney announced Monday. The woman at the Central Park meeting, who was videotaped and sparked intense …
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Immunity to coronavirus is ‘fragile’ and ‘short-lived’, immunologist warns
One expert cautioned that relying on immunity to Covid-19 as a strategy to deal with the pandemic is not a “safe bet,” adding that mass immunity strategies “will probably never work.” Speaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Monday, Danny Altmann, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, said that …
Read More »Luis Urias, Angel Perdomo Positive test for COVID-19
Infielder brewers Luis Urias and left-handed Angel Perdomo both tested positive for COVID-19 before intake, manager Craig Counsell told reporters this morning (Twitter links via Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel). Both gave their consent for their diagnoses to be made public. Urias and Perdomo are thankfully asymptomatic at the …
Read More »‘Dead to Me’ renewed for final season 3: Netflix Comedy will end in 2021
RELATED STORIES There is a little more life left in Dead to me: Netflix Has Renewed Christina Applegate-Linda Cardellini’s Dark Comedy for a Third and final season. in the meantime, series creator Liz Feldman will remain in the Netflix fold through a multi-year deal development deal with the streaming giant. …
Read More »UK sales charts: The Last of Us 2 remains number one despite Iron Man VR’s heroic debut
You probably don’t need us to tell you this, but The Last of Us: Part II is selling extremely well. Last week, the game outperformed the rest of the UK Top 10 combined, and sold through 4 million copies in its first weekend. It should come as no surprise to …
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