Eighteen states in the United States are in the “red zone” for coronavirus cases, according to a White House document obtained by the Center for Public Integrity on Thursday. That means these states have reported more than 100 new cases for every 100,000 residents in the past week. The document, …
Read More »Mendocino County Resident Publicly ‘Exceeds’ Positive Test on COVID-19 – Redheaded Blackbelt
Kristin Hills Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mendocino County resident Kristin Hills worked remotely, wore a mask, and seriously practiced social distancing. In the interest of using the Mendocino County virus testing apparatus, Hills volunteered to be tested in June and, within a week, was notified that he …
Read More »Asheville, North Carolina backs reparations in historic vote: “Simply removing the statues is not enough.”
Officials from the city of Asheville, North Carolina, apologized for their historic role in slavery and discrimination and voted to provide reparations. The Asheville Citizen-Times reports that on Tuesday, the City Council took the unanimous vote. The reparations resolution does not require direct payments, but will require investments in areas …
Read More »Ohio Army Vet, 37, who criticized facial masks for COVID-19 complications
After promising on social media that he would never wear a mask, Ohio veteran Richard Rose III, 37, died of complications related to the new coronavirus. According to a shared obituary online, Rose passed away on July 4, just three days after being diagnosed with the virus. On April 28, …
Read More »Trump leaves Brad Parscale, but campaign failures are all about him
On Wednesday night, Donald Trump left Brad Parscale, the evil swindler who has been running his campaign since Trump applied for reelection, right after his inauguration. Trump has officially demoted Parscale instead of firing him, replacing him as campaign manager with former White House political director Bill Stepien. But that …
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