With so much on the air about college sports this fall, the NCAA is working on a change that allows athletes to play without losing their eligibility. If athletes want to participate in sporting events this fall, they do not have to worry about losing a season if they do. …
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Gold Rush Miner Jesse Goins Dead at 60
Discovery mourns the loss of a familiar face. Jesse Goins, a miner that appeared on the networks Gold fever franchise, has died. He was 60. “We are absolutely heartbroken to hear of the death of Jesse Goins,” Discovery said in a statement to E! News. “Our hearts and prayers go …
Read More »Directors Neil Marshall, Joshua Newton Accused of Trying to Print Ron Meyer (Exclusive) of NBCUniversal
“Hellboy” director Neil Marshall has denied the allegations Two film directors, both of whom have dated actress Charlotte Kirk, were trying to express veteran Hollywood executive Ron Meyer, according to two people with knowledge of the drama that led to the mogul’s abrupt resignation as vice president on Tuesday. NBCUniversal. …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine: Australia Regulates Mandatory Immunizations
Copyright Reuters Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backtracked after suggesting that vaccinations against the coronavirus could be mandatory. Announcing a deal that could provide free doses for the entire population of Australia, Mr Morrison said there should only be medical exemptions. But after concerns raised by health experts, he …
Read More »House Republicans claim USPS leadership doxxed, blaming Democrats for ‘fabricated attacks’ and ‘conspiracy theories’
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans on Wednesday claimed that leaders of the U.S. Postal Service had been removed and accused of conducting “fabricated attacks” by Democrats on the agency amid the battle over emails. House Minority Chamber Member Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., And House Oversight Committee, James …
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