This is. . . School? After two delays and dangerously close approaches in dangerous October, New York City’s public schools opened for private learning this week. I admit I don’t think they will. My mistake was to believe what Mayor Bill de Blasio was saying about what we need to …
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The assassination of Jamal Khashoggi is the focus of ‘Kingdom Silence’ and ‘The Accident’
His death shocked the world. On October 2, 2018, Saudi Arabian journalist and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s frank critic Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated and crashed at the Saudi consulate in Turkey. After a cover-up, Saudi Arabia issued a verdict in a secret trial in which Prince Mohammed was acquitted …
Read More »The number of covid cases is increasing among those attending the White House ceremony
The number of people in President Donald Trump’s inner circle who have tested positive for coronavirus is rising, with at least seven confirmed cases linked to an incident at the Rose Garden last week. On Saturday, Trump officially announced to CM Connie Barrett that Ruth Bader Ginsberg would resign from …
Read More »Suffering from the death of 8 viruses, including a worker in a North Dakota nursing home
The Botinau County Nursing Home, which has a total of residents, about 75 staff members and 48 licensed beds, has more than half of its residents and about a third of its employees have CIVID-1 cases, the facility’s administrator said. The epidemic has erupted as rural virus outbreaks have spread …
Read More »SpaceX leaves launch of GPS Space Force Satellite with two seconds
SpaceX has shared this beautiful view of the Falcon 9 that will take the Space Force’s GPS satellite into orbit. SpaceX SpaceX flew from Florida to the U.S. on Friday night. The military launched a scheduled launch of the GPS satellite with about two seconds left in the countdown. The …
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