TOPLINE Although former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain died of coronavirus in July, his Twitter account launched two posthumous attacks on Joe Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris, on Wednesday and Thursday, revealing he was doing well on his vow of ‘ the Cain family to use his platforms …
Read More »Purdue coach Jeff Brohm creates plan for spring football
Like many Big Ten coaches, Purbroe’s Jeff Brohm was disappointed and angry about learning the league had postponed the fall football season. He channeled those emotions into making a detailed plan for a spring season. Brohm’s proposal outlines an eight-game season beginning Feb. 27 and ending on April 17, with …
Read More »Poll workers: States scramble to recruit 2020 election workers amid pandemic
The figures are shaky. Maryland announced in late July that it was short of nearly 14,000 election day workers – prompting Republican Gov. Larry Hogan to consolidate areas into polling stations, in part to reduce the number of people needed. Deficits, however, remain a concern for many state election officials, …
Read More »Recipients of Florida State wide challenge the handling of coronavirus school
The delicate balance of player safety and moving forward with football may have hit a tipping point at Florida State, where three wide receivers, including star Tamorrion Terry, have spoken publicly about a lack of transparency in coronavirus testing on the school. On Wednesday night, DJ Matthews tweeted that he …
Read More »TUI’s bookings show collapse in European travel
There are early signs that attempts to resume travel and attract tourists back to the most visited region of the world are floundering, putting millions of jobs at risk and the chance for a rapid economic recovery of the reduce pandemic of coronavirus. TUI (TUIFF), the world’s largest tour operator, …
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