Commissioner Kevin Warren and the Big Ten Conference have doubled down on the decision to suspend college football until the spring due to COVID-19 concerns earlier this week, but the league’s latest statement did not do much to anger fans. ran the league, including many player parents. A group of …
Read More »Carol Burnett tries to be a caregiver for a teenager
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Carol Burnett seeks to become the legal caregiver of her teenage granddaughter as his mother struggles with substance abuse. The 87-year-old television comedy legend and her husband, Brian Miller, filed documents in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday to arrest her 52-year-old daughter Erin Hamilton’s son …
Read More »Kim Jong Un gives unusually sincere warning about North Korea’s economy | News
Kim Jong Un issued a full-blown warning to the North Korean economy amid reports that he had delegated some power to his sister, including responsibility for relations with the US Kim told a meeting of ruling party leaders that the country was “facing unexpected and unavoidable challenges in various aspects” …
Read More »Conservative Church claims South Korean government persecutes by accusing members of spreading coronavirus
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the South Korean government first pointed fingers at the Shincheonji Church of Jesus for igniting the spread of the virus in the country. Now members of the Conservative church are retaliating, saying not only that they were used as scapegoats for the …
Read More »The USPS funding crisis is bigger than the election, experts warn
The U.S. Postal Service is consistently favored by an overwhelming majority of Americans, but it has come under fire in recent months over its ability to remain solid during the COVID-19 pandemic and handling election mail in November. Concerns about the election have been fueled by remarks made by President …
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