Security is high in the Ethiopian city of Ambo at the funeral of popular musician and activist Haacaaluu Hundeessaa, whose murder in Addis Ababa earlier this week sparked two days of protests that killed more than 80 people. A farewell ceremony began on Thursday with supporters laying wreaths at the …
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Seattle radio host Jason Rantz taunts newly dispersed CHOP protesters: “We should give it to Portland.”
Seattle radio host Jason Rantz joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Wednesday to discuss the end of the Capitol Hill organized protest [CHOP], which the host of the same name sarcastically described as an “incipient state”. “We weren’t received as liberators today,” Rantz told Carlson, “and it’s kind of weird to …
Read More »New Tests Can Detect COVID-19 in 45 Minutes Using Saliva, Blood, or Urine, Michigan Hospital Says
A tailored test method could eliminate the need to take uncomfortable nasal samples, reduce costs and increase the mobility of tests used to detect the coronavirus, says Beaumont Health of Metro Detroit, whose researchers developed the test methods. Dr. Laura Lamb and Dr. Michael Chancellor, researchers at Beaumont Health, developed …
Read More »OU Announces Cost Reduction Measures Due to COVID-19
NORMAN – With the start of fiscal year 2020-2021, the University of Oklahoma Athletics Department announced initial cost reduction measures Wednesday that are now in place as a result of the global pandemic COVID-19. The department has implemented budget cuts of approximately $ 13.7 million in controllable operating expenses, including …
Read More »Vanilla Ice to Be Made in Texas Despite Increase in Virus Cases
Robert Matthew Van Winkle, better known by his stage name Vanilla ice cream, is slated to perform at the Emerald Point Bar & Grill in Austin, Texas on Friday, according to a post on the venue’s social media. The concert, called “Independence Day Beach Party,” will celebrate the July 4 …
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