The survey occurs when more than half of the states see an increase in coronavirus cases. But despite that significant increase in infections in the U.S., especially in states like Texas and Florida, concern about the coronavirus has not increased, with 2 in 5 Americans saying the worst is behind. …
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Drew Lock provided the Broncos “kind of loot” that Justin Simmons never felt before
Justin Simmons was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round in 2016. Despite his rare talent and excellence as a player, he arrived in Denver at the start of an era of unprecedented failure and loss as the team attempted to rebuild after winning Super Bowl 50. Outside …
Read More »Gone with the Wind returns to HBO Max with slavery warning
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel won the Oscars for their work on the film. Gone With The Wind has been reinstated by HBO Max, along with a disclaimer that it “denies the horrors of slavery.” The 1939 film, set during and after the American Civil …
Read More »United Airlines Adds Thermometers to Flight Attendant Uniforms
Wing pin, nameplate … thermometer? United Airlines now requires hostesses to wear a personal thermometer for self-assessment health checks as the coronavirus health crisis continues. “The thermometer is part of our self-assessment requirements in our continued efforts to help ensure a safe travel experience for our customers and employees,” a …
Read More »Three Republican lawmakers vote on Democratic-led police reform bill
Three Republican lawmakers challenged party lines and voted in favor of the Democrats’ police reform bill on Thursday night. The legislation aims to control the excessive use of force by law enforcement following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was killed by Minneapolis police last month. …
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