A country built on guest workers For more than a century, the United States has relied on temporary foreign workers to plant and harvest its crops. During World Wars I and II, labor shortages led the United States to open its doors to Mexican agricultural workers. The United States government …
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Federal “coronavirus” zone of severe outbreaks expands to 21 states in total
Florida on Tuesday set a new statewide record for the number of coronavirus deaths reported in a single day since the pandemic began: 186 residents. And while there are signs that hospitalizations may be stabilizing, the virus It continues to change life there and across the country. Almost half of …
Read More »Joe Biden: NFL and MLB season “probably not going to be possible” amid a coronavirus pandemic
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, is not winning any votes with sports fans these days. On Tuesday, Biden was asked about sports leagues, specifically the NFL and MLB, who were trying to play their seasons amid the coronavirus pandemic. “It seems to me that it’s probably …
Read More »‘Danger!’ and ‘Wheel of Fortune’ to resume production with new safety guidelines
“Danger!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are returning to the TV screen near you. The iconic gaming programs are slated to resume production soon and will adhere to new safety guidelines, such as periodic testing, limitation of crew members, PPE (personal protective equipment) placement, and social distancing to prevent the spread …
Read More »Limited Edition Lamborghini SCV12 Teased, Pack 819 HP
Lamborghini is almost ready to unveil the SCV12 as the company’s website features a revealing teaser image and a message saying “stay tuned.” Starting with the image, you can see that the SCV12 is quite tough as its aggressive side skirts hug the ground. Elsewhere, there’s a carbon fiber front …
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