A weekly Kansas newspaper is in trouble after its editor, a county Republican Party chairman, posted a cartoon on the newspaper’s Facebook page that appeared to equate the Democratic governor’s mask order with the Holocaust. The cartoon, released Friday on the Anderson County Review Facebook page, shows Governor Laura Kelly …
Read More »Coronavirus update: As people resume their jobs, these 7 types of jobs are getting the highest return
As the United States reopens in phases, more and more jobs are added to the economy. Unemployment officially fell to 13.3% in May as employers added 2.5 million jobs, the best month for job growth since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the data in 1939. The Labor Department …
Read More »Trump to hold outdoor rally in New Hampshire on July 11, campaign announces
President Trump’s reelection campaign announced Sunday that the president will lead an open-air rally in the New Hampshire battlefield state next weekend, just his second rally since the coronavirus pandemic spread across the country. nation in March. Campaign staff said the rally will take place next Saturday, July 11 at …
Read More »Coronavirus proves a stress threat to sports budgets
The Carolina coast already had one of the smallest sports budgets on the FBS, and that was before a 15% spending cut was ordered due to the projected decrease in state funding and student fees stemming from the coronavirus. Facing the prospect of having to pay for testing for returning …
Read More »Hundreds of scientists write a letter to the WHO arguing that the coronavirus is in the air: NYT
According to reports, a group of 239 scientists representing 32 countries is preparing to ask the World Health Organization (WHO) to review its recommendations for the new coronavirus due to the evidence it says supports the claim that the disease is transmitted through the air. Scientists are expected to publish …
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