Workday Inc. WDAY, + 1.40% shares rose more than 12% to a new record in trading after hours Thursday after a well-deserved beat, expected increase and announcement of a new co-CEO. Workday reported a second-quarter net loss of $ 28 million, or 12 cents per share, on sales of $ …
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TikTok Holocaust trend ‘hurtful and offensive’
Image copyright Getty Images Image text The Auschwitz Museum says people should not be ashamed to take part in the trend A TikTok trend in which people pretend to be victims of the Holocaust is “hurtful and abusive,” says the Auschwitz Museum. Users shared clips of themselves with fake bruises, …
Read More »Hurricane Laura dropped Louisiana-Confederate statue that local officials voted to keep
Hurricane Laura struck a Confederate monument in Lake Charles, La., Del – just two weeks after local officials voted to keep it in place. When the storm came ashore early Thursday morning with 150 mph wind, it tore through buildings, cars, trees and power lines. LAURAS WIN DELIVER DESTRUCTION IN …
Read More »More than 70,000 children have been diagnosed with COVID since early August
More than 70,000 children have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus since early August, according to newly released data. © Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty People with masks play baseball in Prospect Park as the city continues Phase 4 of reopening after restrictions were imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus …
Read More »Shapiro dismisses LeBron James for ‘disgusting’ suggestion Kenosha officer may have shot black people
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro fired Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James on Thursday after he suggested the Wisconsin officer involved in the shooting of Jacob Blake left his home that morning with a motive to harm ‘one of these Black people’. “LeBron James – just because the man is very …
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