Drop the hoopla and place an online order. Sarah She / CNET For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus epidemic, visit the WHO website. Every fall, Apple Pal fans line up at marquee stores like Manhattan’s famous Apple Paul Fifth Avenue Cube, spending days in folding chairs …
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Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones calls Bitcoin the ‘best trade for inflation’ because the token is above 13,000. Currency News | Financial and business news
Paul Tudor Jones. Reuters / Eduardo Munoz Bitcoin will continue to rise in October as investors begin to cut tokens as a hedge of inflation, billionaire investor Paul Tudor Joan said Thursday. The world’s largest cryptocurrency has risen nearly 20% this month and recently rallied above 13,000 for the first …
Read More »U.S. Ice officials ‘torture Africans to sign deportation orders’ US News
U.S. immigration officials allegedly forced Cameroonian asylum seekers to sign their own deportation orders, describing lawyers and activists as ruthless in expelling African immigrants from the country in the run-up to the election. Many Cameroonian migrants at the Mississippi detention center refused to sign because they feared death at the …
Read More »Indiana HS student listed as ‘Black Guy’ in Yearbook Citation
An investigation is underway at Indiana High School when a student on the boys’ basketball team with a photo caption in the school’s 2020 yearbook was listed as “Black Guy” instead of his name. Brown County High School in Nashville, Browse.Google Maps The superintendent apologized in a Facebook live video …
Read More »The U.S. has peaked at 1,100 coronavirus deaths in just one day. One state is getting help from the National Guard, and 911 centers in Puerto Rico are closed
But a “sharp rise” in new cases has engulfed contact tracers, leading to delays and a “backlog of positive cases whose cases are yet to be handed over to the case investigator,” the North Dakota Health Department said this week. “Close contacts will no longer be contacted by public health …
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