“This program is designed for a company that had a short-term credit crunch that was in good shape before the crisis and that, following the pandemic, could be a viable business,” said Eric Rosengren, chairman of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank, said at Friday’s hearing. Mr Rosengren’s central banking department …
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Amber Guyger appeals in case of Botham Jean
Guyger was convicted of murder last October and is serving a 10-year prison sentence. Her defense team says there was not enough evidence to convict her of murder. The court must either acquit Guyger of that prosecutor, or acquit her of murder, convict her of criminal negligent murder, and hold …
Read More »LA County coronavirus hospitalizations continue to decline
Los Angeles County Public Health officials on Saturday reported 2,645 new cases of the coronavirus and 51 related deaths, but said hospitalizations are ongoing. The latest issues of the case did not include a pending backlog of lab reports the province expects the state to send over the next few …
Read More »Simon Cowell breaks his back in bad e-bike crash, sources say
Simon Cowell went into surgery on Saturday night after a serious bicycle accident, Page Six is told. The “America’s Got Talent” star, 60, has been rushed to his hospital in Malibu, California. He was riding a new electric bike in the courtyard of his home when the accident happened, sources …
Read More »Nation hits 5 million coronavirus cases with few signs of slow
When the U.S. crossed 5 million coronavirus cases this weekend, the milestone was met with little fanfare as some school districts planned to reopen and thousands descended on Sturgis, South Dakota, for the world’s largest annual meeting of motorcycle enthusiasts. There have been more than 160,000 deaths in the country …
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