The city’s general government called for a delay in reopening New York’s public schools to allow more time to address concerns about coronavirus, the group said in a letter released Wednesday. “I am writing on behalf of the 6,400 New York City School Leaders and ask you to include their …
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Senators set out framework for future legislation on college sports
A group of U.S. senators on Thursday morning released a list of items they see as important rights belonging to college athletes, which they hope to soon protect or enforce with federal laws. The College Athletes’ Bill of Rights aims to give athletes a greater voice in the regulatory process, …
Read More »Britney Spears reveals she only lived out of Las Vegas twice in four years in bizarre Q&A
Britney Spears revealed that she only ‘ran out’ twice in her four years living in Las Vegas between 2013-2017 in a Q&A on Wednesday. ‘The first big question you asked me was what was the last big party I went to. Believe it or not, ‘said the 38-year-old pop star …
Read More »TikTok secretly tracked millions of Android users – what you need to know
The TikTok Android app secretly stole a key ID number from millions of phones from millions of users and smuggled it past Google’s watchdogs by wrapping the ID number in an unusual layer of encryption, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday (August 11). The ID number, known as MAC address, …
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