FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Last Friday, two establishments on Las Olas Boulevard approved compliance with the code, but this week they did not achieve the cut. A total of 5 establishments were fined and closed this Friday after the City of Fort Lauderdale Community Improvement and Compliance Division declared them …
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Portland Police Declare ‘Riots’ Again As City Sees 38th Consecutive Day Of Riots
Portland, Oregon police declared riots at around 11 pm local time on Saturday, when Independence Day marked the 38th consecutive day of civil unrest in the city. Later, around 1 a.m. Sunday local time, a large crowd was seen marching near the Multnomah County Justice Center, the federal courthouse where …
Read More »Coronavirus: the death toll in Mexico exceeds 30,000
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Mexico has begun to remove some restrictions imposed to stop the spread of Covid-19 Mexico has registered more than 30,000 deaths from its coronavirus outbreak, as the disease continues to devastate one of the most affected countries in Latin America. The health ministry said deaths …
Read More »The White House prepares to tell the nation that COVID-19 will become part of life
‘Learn to live with it’: White House prepares to tell nation COVID-19 will become part of life as Trump criticizes more blockades amid increased cases Administration officials are trying to intensify their messages about the pandemic in the coming week, senior administration officials shared. The White House plans to offer …
Read More »Air Force Officer Says Harassment Is “Admission Price” In The Army
A woman, Lt. Col. of the U.S. Air Force, is being dressed by women and veterans alike for not sympathizing with the sexual harassment suffered by Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén before she was killed. “You guys are kidding, right? Sexual harassment is the price of admission for women in …
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