The Ohio stadium will have a reduced capacity of “no more than 20 percent” for the 2020 soccer season, the state of Ohio reported in an email Tuesday. According to Tuesday’s announcement, fans attending Ohio stadium soccer games this season, if games are to be played, they will need to …
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Royana Black, Broadway and ‘Raising Miranda’ star die at 47
Broadway star and sitcom Royana Black died at age 47 after her battle with acute myeloid leukemia. The Los Angeles-based actress died on July 14, and a GoFundMe page created in honor of her husband John Hubbell says she died “very suddenly.” Royana landed a Broadway role in Neil Simon …
Read More »Google reveals massive update for millions of Gmail users
07/28 Update below. This post was originally published on July 23. Trust in Gmail was compromised earlier this month when a serious flaw in the spam filter sent potentially malicious emails directly to users’ inboxes. Now Google has revealed an ingenious way to regain user trust. Gmail seems ready to …
Read More »Coronavirus PPP loans are running low as Congress evaluates new funds
Ryan German has kept 40 employees working at his restaurant, Caffe Gelato, in Newark, Delaware. The Paycheck Protection Program provided a lifeline to help you through an unprecedented spring when the coronavirus pandemic swept the country. The loan, now exhausted, covered seven weeks of payroll. But the restaurant faces an …
Read More »Cuomo offers every MLB team a home in New York
Mr. and Mrs. Met sit in the empty stands during a Major League Baseball game at Citi Field on July 26, 2020 in New York City. The | Jim McIsaac / Getty Images Governor Andrew Cuomo is offering each Major League Baseball team a temporary home in New York. “New …
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