A 7-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy were among the shot dead on Saturday night when Chicago erupted in armed violence on Independence Day. The night included two attacks in which each had eight victims, the Chicago Tribune reported. The girl, identified by her family as Natalie Wallace, was outside …
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Second wave of virus shutdowns hits California restaurants
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Homayoun Dariyani was training servers and cooks for his gourmet burger grill that will soon open in March, when California abruptly closed restaurants to curb the spread of the coronavirus. After a three-month delay, Dariyani celebrated the grand opening of Slater’s 50/50 on June 18 after …
Read More »More positive tests for COVID-19 at the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Seven more residents of the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home tested positive for COVID-19, the Veterans Home said Saturday. That means that 15 residents and 14 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. Residents are in isolation. Staff members are quarantined at home and remain asymptomatic …
Read More »Windbound: 21 minutes of play
Publisher Deep Silver and developer 5 Lives Studios have released a 21-minute game tutorial from Wind with comments from 5 Lives Studios co-founder and lead animator Mitch Clifford. The footage begins a couple of hours in-game, near the end of the first chapter. It also offers more information on the …
Read More »‘Bunny Ebola’ is spreading in the United States: reports
Well, 2020 is still a year to forget. And not just for humans. “Bunny Ebola” is rapidly spreading across the country, according to a story on Yahoo.com. We’ve reported on this before, warnings that the disease could wreak havoc on rabbit populations and ecosystems in the United States, and it …
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