(CNN) – It’s deja vu all over again. Hawaii, which has been battling a Covid-19 attack all summer, is effectively closed to tourists until at least October 1st. On July 13, Governor David Ige announced a 14-day mandatory (and strictly enforced) solution to the state for all visitors and residents. …
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Dante Pettis is re-emerging and so far, Kyle Shanahan loves what he sees
San Francisco will rely on a number of its passersby to perform with the recent string wounded among the receiving corps. Deebo Samuel suffered a stress fracture to his foot in June that could threaten his return to the start of the season. Richie James Jr. is expected to miss …
Read More »New release of tether lowers Bitcoin growth
Chainalysis suggests that the new release of Tether (USDT) may dampen the bull run of Bitcoin (BTC). In a weekly Market Intel newsletter, chief economist of the company Philip Gradwell said: Newly issued Tether arrived at exchanges can be used to buy Bitcoin just as existing Tether can be. But …
Read More »What we learned about Joe Biden during his bizarre 4-day convention
Towards the morning of the fourth day of the convention, some Democrats I know privately began to worry that the party was blowing it up. I heard a list of concerns: there was not a clear sense of what Biden would actually do as president, there was too much emphasis …
Read More »Kikuchi Returns, Falters To Dodgers, Umps
After a thirteen-day dismissal, punctured by a rattling start due to neck spasms, Yusei Kikuchi took the mound up against future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw. Despite Kikuchi’s striking rust, it was adapted to quite the pitching duel between Kikuchi and Kershaw. That is, until family doctor Adrian Johnson did …
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