Puerto Ricans like Carmen Damaris Quiñones Torres still do not know who their nominees for governor are two days after the island held a chaotic primary election, which was meant to determine who will be on the ballot in November. Quiñones Torres, who lives in the city of Trujillo Alto, …
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Progressive Democrats roar in primaries as ‘Squad’ challenger strikes back
Minutes to Progressive Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was projected to be the winner of a Democratic primary, where she was completely outraised by one of her modern challengers, took fellow “Squad” member Rep. Rashida Talib to Twitter to celebrate. “Our squad is great!” wrote the congresswoman from Detroit, who …
Read More »UCSF researchers discover nasal spray that protects against COVID
LAST 12 Aug, 10:55 p.m. The Santa Rosa City Council unanimously voted to pass a system of fines to individuals and business owners who harm local health care providers. Landlords are exempt from the fine system, with the city council arguing that it would be “unfair” to punish landlords for …
Read More »The iconic Arecibo telescope is silent after major damage
Monday morning early, a cable hung over the Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico broke and left a 100-foot-long hole in the dish of the iconic radio telescope. The 3-inch-diameter cable also caused damage to the panels of the Gregorian dome that hung hundreds of feet above the dish and contained …
Read More »Jerry Jones reconsideres Cowboys’ Stance On Anthem Kneeling, ‘I Am Listening’
Play video content Breaking news DALLAS COWBOYS Jerry Jones says the Cowboys may be cheating on his “then the line” national anthem … with the Dallas owner telling media members Wednesday that he is considering a new rule. The 77-year-old, who has famously threatened to cut players if they kneel …
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