A former senior border patrol agent described a federal unit deployed in Portland, Oregon, as “one of the most violent and racist of all law enforcement.” Jenn Budd, who worked at the agency for six years before leaving in 2001, recalled her experiences with the elite Border Patrol unit, also …
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Anthony Fauci applauds the start of the phase 3 trial for the potential Moderna coronavirus vaccine
Chief infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said Monday that the progression from coronavirus sequencing to Moderna’s potential vaccine in his phase three trial “is the best thing we in the United States have done.” © The Associated Press The Associated Press The first injection for the Moderna vaccine in association …
Read More »Jimmy Garoppolo lands on the 2020 NFL Top 100 list
In his first full season as an NFL starter, 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo made his second appearance on the NFL’s Top 100 Players list, reaching number 43 on the list. The Top 100 Players of 2020 count the top NFL players as determined solely by the players themselves. NFL Films …
Read More »Hilary Mantel Rises to Third Booker Prize When 2020 Long List Announced | books
Hilary Mantel’s “masterful” conclusion to her Thomas Cromwell trilogy, The Mirror and the Light, has been featured on the long list for the Booker Prize, putting the British novelist on the run to win an unprecedented third time. Mantel’s 900-page novel, which opens after Anne Boleyn has been beheaded in …
Read More »Microsoft Remote Desktop brings your Windows 10 PC to your Android smartphone or tablet
Microsoft has released a new version of its Android Remote Desktop client that provides full support for Windows 10 Virtual Desktop. Remote Desktop, which came out of beta earlier this year, allows users to access Windows apps and desktops directly from an Android device or Chromebook that supports the Google …
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