Judge Michael Toomin announced Friday that he will not publish the full investigation report of the special prosecutor over 60 pages on how state attorney Kim Foxx handled the Jussie Smollett case. The hearing took place in the Cook County Juvenile Building in Chicago. Last week, Special Prosecutor Dan Webb, …
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Xiaomi’s “third-generation” under-display camera looks almost invisible
Xiaomi’s sub-display camera, which you can easily make at the top. Viewing by means of viewing means counting the pixels, but now Xiaomi just uses smaller pixels for a larger dot. You can only see it if you zoom in really close. Here is a close-up of the round cut …
Read More »As the virus rages, the U.S. economy struggles to recover
Home sales are booming. Shares set record highs. Industrial production is climbing out of the ditch into which it fell earlier this year. And yet, the U.S. economy is nowhere near recovering from the health it achieved, with low unemployment, consumers spending free and thriving travel, before the coronavirus paralyzed …
Read More »NJ Weather: Hurricane Laura Remains to Bring Heavy Rain, Stormy Winds This Weekend
Keep your reindeer handy, New Jersey. More batches of rain and isolated thunderstorms are expected to sweep across the state late Friday and much of the day on Saturday as the residual moisture from Tropical Depression Laura fuses with a low pressure system and goes our way. Although the showers …
Read More »Bears take away from Brian Urlacher following his Instagram post and dismissed NBA protests
The sports world has had some strong reactions to the Jacob Blake police shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin last weekend. Every major sports league in the United States has postponed some games since the shooting of the police. It started with NBA players refusing to tackle playoff games in protest of …
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