A police officer watches over a closed road in the city center after facilities and businesses closed for the second time this weekend due to overcrowding in recent days, as the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID -19) continues, in Mexico City, Mexico. July 4, 2020. REUTERS / Carlos Jasso MEXICO …
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Officers shot at photos taken near the Elijah McClain memorial.
Thousands of protesters wearing masks from the coronavirus pandemic marched to a police compound in Aurora, chanting, “Say your name, Elijah McClain” and “Thief by brick, wall by wall, this racist system has to disappear.” When the police in riot gear came into view, they began chanting, “Why are you …
Read More »The Stewart-Haas Racing team leads the Cup points table and the Xfinity series
The Stewart-Haas Racing team is in incredible shape. He currently leads the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series standings. And it is one of the strongest teams on the grid. The team has a star-studded lineup of drivers. He has Kevin Harvick, Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer, Cole Cluster in the Cup …
Read More »Lenovo improves ThinkPads running Linux, but problems with problem machines persist
Last month, when Lenovo announced that it was going to certify its ThinkPad line for use with Linux operating systems, I thought of one device, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2. Late last year, I described my device issues, and while at the time it was a fair criticism that …
Read More »Trump Hosts Elaborate July 4 Event Amid Growing COVID-19 Cases
Americans shunned the typical July 4 festivities on Saturday amid growing concerns about the coronavirus, but the White House organized a major event to celebrate Independence Day. The “Salute to America” meeting featured a speech by President Donald Trump and a military overpass, and fireworks were scheduled for later in …
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