St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson apologized after reading the names and partial addresses of at least 10 protesters who called to remove the police during a Facebook Live briefing on coronavirus. Those who asked for his resignation accused the mayor of intimidating protesters through “doxxing,” the internet-based practice of publishing …
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Youth Manage a Peak in Coronavirus Cases, Health Officials Say
A man rides a bicycle as people walk on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida, on June 26, 2020. – They are eager to have a good time after months of confinement, and for the coronavirus to be condemned: young adults in Florida is fueling an increased danger of COVID-19 …
Read More »Roddy Ricch performs “The Box” and “High Fashion” for the BET 2020 Awards
Roddy Ricch was the center of attention at the BET Awards to perform his hits “The Box” and “High Fashion”. A virtual version of the BET 2020 Awards will air live, Sunday night, with Amanda Seales hosting the event. While the evening is organized in an unorthodox way, a handful …
Read More »Hebei: China blocks 400,000 people after virus spike near Beijing
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot China fears possible second wave China has re-established a strict closure near Beijing, which affects around 400,000 people, after a small increase in cases. The restrictions have come into effect in Anxin country in Hebei province, near the capital. After the pandemic in China emerged …
Read More »This is how the Senate police reform law stalled in political purgatory
Police reform was carried out even before it began in the United States Senate. It quickly became clear early last week that Democratic senators were never going to allow the Senate to initiate debate on a police reform bill drafted by Senator Tim Scott, RS.C. Democrats viewed the legislation as …
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