S T. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) – Florida and other Sunbelt states are thinning out loungers, flipping stools and rushing to line up more hospital beds as they progress through the peak summer season amid a surprising surge. coronavirus cases. With recently reported infections running around 40,000 per day in the …
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Mike Person describes the 49ers’ Super Bowl final loss as “more demoralizing”
Former San Francisco 49ers guard Mike Person is saddened by his loss in the Super Bowl LIV final. After spending nine seasons in the NFL, the 32-year-old felt the time was right to say goodbye to the sport he loved. However, his desire to go with a championship title did …
Read More »Can’t find coins? Last in Shortage Amid Pandemic – Orange County Register
First, it was toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Those were some of the first items to fly off the shelves when COVID-19 took over, prompting requests to stay home and the closing of nonessential businesses. Then came the meat shortage and a persistent lack of shallow wipes. The last product …
Read More »The Pentagon says Trump approved plans to cut troops in Germany
“The Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff yesterday informed the President of plans to relocate 9,500 soldiers from Germany,” Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement Tuesday, adding that Trump approved the plan. . Multiple current and former officials previously told CNN that …
Read More »Black Lives Matter mural in Cleveland smashed by black conservative, councilman says
A Black Lives Matter mural in a Cleveland neighborhood intended to honor the movement and those killed by police was defaced on Monday with messages saying “stop killing each other” and “Black Lives Matter is Marxist.” City Councilman Blaine Griffin told Fox News that about 100 artists gathered over the …
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