In a U.S. Senate hearing, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and several GOP senators publicly clashed with President Trump in approving post-vote as safe and secure. DeJoy immediately refuted Trump’s argument that the Postal Service was not financially equipped to process many ballots, noting that votes would make up a small …
Read More »Britney Spears’ curatorial case takes a new turn
Britney Spears’ father wants to bring back a lawyer who has helped manage the singer’s complicated conservatory, which seems to go against the pop star’s wishes to appoint the temporary conservator who will personally matters to a more permanent role. The move comes after a temporary settlement in her lengthy …
Read More »Trump wants to do the 1 thing that could kill social security
Last week, America celebrated a very special birthday. Back in August of 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law, establishing what is still the most important social program in our country. Today, Social Security provides benefits to more than 64 million people, of whom more …
Read More »Microsoft plans cloud push with foreign governments to win JEDI
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella leaves the Elysee Palace after a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 23, 2018. Aurelien Morissard | IP3 | Getty Images Microsoft is signing agreements with foreign governments to offer cloud infrastructure packages similar to the bundle it compiled for the U.S. …
Read More »Children and People in Their 20s Have the Highest Percentage of New COVID-19 Cases in Humboldt, JIC Reports | Lost Coast Outpost
The demographic age of 20-29 represents the largest percentage of new COVID-19 cases locally, reflecting a national trend, at 22 percent as one in five infections, according to the province’s most recent data. Those aged 0 to 19 represent the second-highest positive age group locally at 21.5 percent, which is …
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