AP Players reporting to training camp are being evaluated for COVID-19 multiple times before they are allowed to enter the team’s facilities, and on Tuesday they brought information on how many of those tests have been positive so far. The NFLPA announced that there have been 21 positive tests in …
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Airbnb shared antitrust concerns with lawmakers after the clash on the App Store
As antitrust pressure builds against Apple’s app store policies, The New York Times reports on how vacation rental company Airbnb and fitness class service ClassPass have violated the policies in recent weeks. According to the report, both companies began offering virtual services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, only …
Read More »Starbucks (SBUX) third quarter 2020 earnings
People wear protective face masks outside of Starbucks in downtown as the city moves to Phase 2 of reopening after restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on June 23, 2020 in New York City. Noam Galai | fake pictures Starbucks suffered losses during its fiscal third quarter, as its …
Read More »Hydroxychloroquine: why a video promoted by Trump was released on social media
By Christopher Giles, Shayan Sardarizadeh, and Jack Goodman BBC Reality Check and BBC Monitoring Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot President Trump has promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine The removal of a viral video by social media companies has rekindled a highly charged controversy in the US over the use of …
Read More »Biden reveals a plan to combat systemic racism in the U.S.
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