Drive-thrus and drive-ins: how we trust our cars during the pandemic Drive-thrus and drive-ins: how we trust our cars during the pandemic A veterinary technician vaccinates Cohiba, Sasha Cardenti’s dog, at a self-service clinic in Mission Viejo, California, on June 23. Drive-thrus and drive-ins: how we trust our cars during …
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The last The NFL may ask fans to sign a coronavirus disclaimer to attend games this season, according to the report | CBS Sports Filling a stadium with thousands of fans during a pandemic will not be easy, which is why the NFL has been slowly trying to plan how …
Read More »Tesla Vehicle Delivery Numbers (TSLA) Q2 2020 Exceeded Expectations
Tesla shares soared Thursday before the automaker said it delivered about 90,650 vehicles in the second quarter, easily beating Wall Street expectations as sales by the electric car maker weathered the economic downturn better than the most competitors. Analysts had expected Tesla to deliver about 72,000 vehicles in the past …
Read More »Deep Red Mississippi state admits it’s in deep COVID trouble
The mayor of Tupelo, Mississippi, cannot find a single fault for a coronavirus resurgence that plagues his state these days. But it is clear that it starts at the top. For Jason Shelton, the approach taken by President Donald Trump and the politicization of the pandemic is where the problem …
Read More »New Balance closes Skowhegan and Norridgewock factories after employee experiences coronavirus symptoms
New Balance factories in Norridgewock, above, and Lawrence, Massachusetts, made protective masks for emergency and healthcare workers. Now only the Lawrence plant does. After a worker started showing symptoms of COVID-19 this week, the Skowhegan and Norridgewock plants were closed for cleanup. Rich Abrahamson / Morning Sentinel Archive Buy this …
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