PORT ANGELES – The Clallam County Health Department plans to conduct 150 tests per day over the next three days to measure the extent of a possible COVID-19 outbreak emanating from the Olympic Medical Center and a separate site. The county health department called both investigations outbreaks in a press …
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Morehouse probably won’t last NCAA school to cancel soccer season
David Thomas is not your normal academic. President of one of the nation’s most prized black universities, Thomas once played center and linebacker on the soccer field and, as a foreign exchange student, competed abroad in basketball. He realizes the cultural importance of sports and understands his place in the …
Read More »Terry Crews’ #blacklivesbetter tweet draws strong criticism
Twitter has no mercy, and if it did, Terry Crews is unlikely to be awarded much. “If you are a child of God, you are my brother and my sister. I have family of all races, creeds, and ideologies, “the Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actor tweeted Tuesday. “We must make sure #blacklivesmatter …
Read More »Huawei remains the world’s largest phone maker, but Samsung is catching up fast
Immediately after the bomb report that Counterpoint Research market analysts made in April, where Huawei overtook Samsung to become the world’s largest phone maker by shipments, now comes The one from last month. Yes, Huawei remains number one, despite the geopolitical bad luck it had in the last year or …
Read More »Cirque du Soleil CEO aims for ‘early 2021’ for shows to return
Cirque du Soleil CEO Daniel Lamarre told CNBC on Tuesday that the circus company is waiting “for the beginning of 2021” for the return of its shows, after a suspension powered by coronavirus. “The good news is that our entire cast and crew in Las Vegas lives there, so we …
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