A National Guard official will testify that a Park Police operation to remove protesters from Lafayette Square in front of the White House on June 1 was an “unprovoked escalation” against protesters “involved in the peaceful expression of their First Amendment rights. “ These comments are part of written testimony …
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Yale epidemiologist: Hydroxychloroquine works against COVID-19, so use it and stop politicizing it
A professor of epidemiology at Yale University wrote for Newsweek that hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for patients in the early stages of a COVID-19 infection and urged medical professionals not to let the policy or peer pressure prevent them from using it to save lives. Hydroxychloroquine, a medicine that …
Read More »Packers express interest in signing former Viking Everson Griffen
After a decade in Minnesota, could Everson Griffen join a division rival? NFL network informant Ian Rapoport reported Monday that the Green Bay Packers are among the teams that have expressed interest in signing Griffen, according to a source informed of the situation. The interest is mutual, according to Rapoport. …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion getting shot: ‘There’s nothing to joke about’
On Monday, Megan Thee Stallion went to Instagram Live to give a tearful update after she was denounced as the victim of a shooting in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. In mid-July, TMZ reported that Megan was in an SUV with singer and rapper Tory Lanez when she was …
Read More »Being a vampire priest sucks at Park Chan-Wook’s thirst
“ by Park Chan-wook Screenshot: Thirst See this It offers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims. This week: Morbid It’s been delayed until 2021, but you don’t have to wait that long to see these other vampire chronicles and bloodsucking …
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