At least 14 people have been killed and several others injured after two explosions, including one allegedly carried out by a female suicide bomber, hit the southern Philippine city of Jolo, according to authorities. Philippine Red Cross Chief Richard Gordon said the first explosion hit around noon (04:00 GMT) on …
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US coronavirus: Colleges and universities stop classes in person and start supervising campus after emergence in cases
Universities in at least 19 states have reported outbreaks, despite health protocols on campus. Many outbreaks are linked to large group meetings such as parties, leading some schools to suspend students and organizations for breaking social distance rules on and off campus. The University of Notre Dame and the University …
Read More »The Denver defense stands high in the end-of-game scenario
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – While the Broncos near their Sept. 14 opener against the Tennessee Titans, the team prioritized situation football during their practice at training camp on Sunday. During several practices, the Broncos worked to stop the clock with only a few seconds left, throw Hail Marys, run red zone …
Read More »Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman respond to Roman Reigns’ brutal beatdown at SummerSlam 2020
Braun Strowman finally lost the Universal title to The Fiend at last night’s WWE SummerSlam 2020 PPV. The Monster Among Men had been holding the belt since WrestleMania 36, where he had defeated Goldberg. Last night, Strowman not only lost the belt for the sinister entity, but he also got …
Read More »Exclusive: Foxconn, other Asian companies consider factories in Mexico as China’s risks grow
HONG KONG / TAIPEI / MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Taiwan-based electronics manufacturers Foxconn and Pegatron are among companies looking at new factories in Mexico, said people with immediate knowledge of the matter, such as the US-China trade war and coronavirus pandemic prompt companies have re-examined global supply chains. FILE PHOTO: …
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