“None of the Incident Management Team members at the event reported exhibiting any symptoms or feeling unwell,” agency spokesperson Dana Soehn said in a statement Saturday. CNN reported that some Park Service staff members wore masks and others did not attend Friday’s event in South Dakota. There was no social …
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Yankee Masahiro Tanaka hit head for line during training camp
3:58 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Near Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. New York Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka was drilled in the right side of the head by a line from Giancarlo Stanton while pitching his first simulated game Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. After being …
Read More »The history of Ninja, from a classic rager to the most beloved streamer
Ninja is one of the most popular players and streamers in the gaming world, especially in the Fortnite community. Here, we discuss his early years and the reasons behind his meteoric rise to fame in the past decade. Characteristic Modified on 04 Jul 2020, 17:01 IST Credit: pinterest.com With Mixer’s …
Read More »‘Bars don’t feel safe right now’: Wolff’s Biergarten temporarily closes in Syracuse and throughout New York
Syracuse, NY – Wolff’s Biergarten, a popular upstate New York bar chain known for hosting soccer games, has temporarily closed due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, the owner wrote on Facebook today. “The reason for temporarily closing is that the bars don’t feel safe at the moment,” …
Read More »Military overflights scheduled in four cities for the Independence Day salute
Military aircraft will fly over four major cities on Saturday afternoon to celebrate Independence Day ahead of the July 4 air show in Washington, DC Defense Secretary Mark Esper approved the air salute to several cities that were central to the American Revolution. The overpasses will begin in Boston at …
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