With F1 considering some form of future wage cap as part of ongoing cost reduction measures, the idea has divided the factors. Some are in favor of the play, because they feel that even things would improve, while others are against it because they feel that the biggest stars should …
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Prince William is candid about George and Charlotte’s homeschool in a rare interview
Prince William is candid about George and Charlotte’s homeschool in a rare interview Prince William was candid about home schooling for two of his school-going children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, in the midst of the ongoing pandemic. During a recent Zoom call that appeared in the new BBC documentary …
Read More »‘Benedict Donald’: New Veteran Group Ad Compares Trump to America’s Greatest Traitor on Russia’s Rewards
The Independent employs journalists from around the world to bring you truly independent journalism. To support us, consider a contribution. Veterans group VoteVets has released a new attack announcement criticizing President Donald Trump for reports that it received information that Russia was offering rewards to US military personnel in Afghanistan …
Read More »3 new confirmed COVID cases in St. Louis County, 2 in Carlton County, 2 in Douglas County
The Minnesota Department of Health reported three new cases of COVID-19 in St. Louis County on Friday. Statewide, eight new COVID-19-related deaths were reported Friday, seven of which were located in long-term care or assistance centers. Overall, the state has recorded 1,466 COVID-19 related deaths. Carlton County reported two new …
Read More »St. Louis Blues Multiple Test positive for COVID-19
Several members of the St. Louis Blues have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to multiple reports on Friday night. Athletic first reported that training scheduled for Phase 2 on Friday for the team was canceled as a result of positive tests. No workouts were scheduled for this weekend, and …
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