Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday denied an emergency appeal filed by Republican Illinois lawmakers who had argued against the governor’s restrictions on meeting in groups of more than 10 amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Illinois Republican Party filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court in mid-June …
Read More »How to prepare your retirement portfolio for a second wave
You have seen the news. COVID-19 is still taking its toll, as several states are closing bars and restaurants once again. You are right to be concerned about how a second wave could affect your retirement savings and what steps you need to take to protect your assets. Your next …
Read More »Nintendo’s mobile business is here to stay
© Nintendo Life Last month, a Bloomberg report said Nintendo was looking to downsize its mobile gaming business. While this could be interpreted as the beginning of the end for the entire division, it seems unlikely. As company president Shuntaro Furukawa previously mentioned in May, Nintendo is still “continuing to …
Read More »Unmasked patrons fill Birmingham bars as COVID-19 cases increase in Jefferson County
By day, Bianca Ambrosia works on the COVID-19 floor at a Birmingham area hospital, where she wears a mask to protect herself from the virus. But at night, she says she frequents crowded bars and generally doesn’t wear a mask unless she’s asked to wear one while ordering or visiting …
Read More »Coronavirus: first night out since confinement begins in England
Image copyright Reuters People across England are starting their first night out in three months, after coronavirus restrictions eased. Hospitality venues such as pubs and restaurants, as well as barber shops, movie theaters, and theme parks have reopened with strict rules of social distancing. But ministers have called for caution, …
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