The University of Utah has confirmed that “a handful” of students who moved into the bedroom this week tested positive for the coronavirus. School spokesman Chris Nelson declined to say exactly how many students are in quarantine. But the U. has plans to release a final count, he added, when …
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3 takeaways from day 5 of Bills training camp practice
After a delay in their offseason schedule due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Bills players finally started to come on the field and tease each other. With yet to be canceled preseason games, every practice day held at Orchard Park is that much more important before the team’s season opener …
Read More »WWE SmackDown results, review, grades: Braun Strowman beats Bray Wyatt, title change in ThunderDome debut
While there was a major title change during WWE’s debut show at the ThunderDome, it was the antics of Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt that will stand out as the main story in the SummerSlam go-home show. Strowman and Wyatt first came face-to-face in the show, with Wyatt’s Fiend persona …
Read More »21% of Americans risk financial struggle for retirement for this reason
Morgan Stanley private wealth adviser Mary Deatherage joins Barron’s Roundtable to discuss what retirement savings options will help generate income in a low-income environment. Even if you expect to live a fairly modest lifestyle in retirement, you will still need money to pay for it. In fact, Social Security will …
Read More »Journalist kills Chicago ‘hypocritical’ mayor because police love Protestants from their bloc
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is becoming “hypocritical” by allowing the Chicago Police Department to prevent protesters from demonstrating on the block where she lives, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charlie LeDuff told The Story Friday. “In a way, I understand. She’s scared,” LeDuff told host Martha MacCallum. “Indeed, however, you have a …
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