It was the premiere of perhaps the most anticipated “Saturday Night Live” season in almost 20 years – the show’s first live broadcast in more than six months, hosted by Chris Rock, and produced under the guidance of the first coronavirus era. “SNL.” The last live episode of was aired …
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IPhone 12 vs Google Pixel 5: Which flagship will win?
The Google Pixel 5 vs iPhone 12 Matchup is becoming the biggest phone face-to-face this year, especially considering the new tractor that Google has taken with its upcoming flagship handset. The Pixel 5 focuses more on value, with a mid-range processor to move forward with more affordable prices. This could …
Read More »Trump’s diagnosis has caused confusion in the U.S. stock market
By April Joiner, Lewis Krk Skopf (Reuters) – Investors are speculating on how a potential deterioration in President Donald Trump’s health could affect property prices in the coming weeks, as U.S. Leader Kovid-19 has been admitted to hospital after being diagnosed. File photo: US President Donald Trump took off from …
Read More »Belarus’s push for democracy is another blow to Vladimir Putin
Freedom forces are pushing for a war in another country free of Vladimir Putin’s allies, as a popular uprising seeks to prevent Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, aka “Europe’s last dictator,” from stealing the August 9 election. Lukashenko announced that he would win the post for the sixth time with 60% …
Read More »Lindsay Graham, Jam Harrison SC Bilateralism in Discussion
COLUMBIA, SC – In his first debate in a race that broke the record for fundraising and is involved in a Senate contest overseeing this cycle, South Carolina’s U.S. Sen. Lindsay Graham and Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison drew a number of contradictions between their campaigns. Demonstrated willingness to work side …
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