Defensive back Michigan Reynolds of Michigan saw the tweets of Trevor Lawrence and other college football players, pressing on the opportunity to play this season, despite the pandemic. Reynolds, one of the organizers of a Big Ten player rights movement, does not like the way some on social media liken …
Read More »Surface Duo might be coming next week
Despite the global health and economic situation, it seems that August will be the month soon for smartphones. The first week was marked by no less than three major announcements, the little ones did not count, and the train has not stopped yet. In just a few days, one of …
Read More »Health departments report 37 new cases of COVID-19
(WSIL) – Southern Illinois Department of Health reported 37 new cases of the virus on Sunday, 11 of which were individuals in their teens or younger. Those cases span Franklin, Jackson, Saline, White and Williamson counties. Franklin County: Female: One child under 10, one in 60s and one in 70s …
Read More »Nearly 100,000 children tested positive for coronavirus last month
At least 97,000 children in the United States tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the last two weeks of July, a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association found. The report was released when lawmakers and health experts around the nation wrestled with …
Read More »North Korea’s Red Cross uses dozens of volunteers to help deal with coronavirus floods
SEOUL (Reuters) – The North Korean Red Cross has deployed 43,000 volunteers to help communities prevent coronavirus outbreaks and provide flood relief, an official with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said in a statement. Monday. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared a state …
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