If the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles play their 2020 seasons, they will do so without fans in the stands due to the coronavirus pandemic. The city of Philadelphia announced a six-month ban on major events on Tuesday. KYW Newsradio, which broke the news, reported that the ban will remain …
Read More »Billionaire Bill Ackman Raises Acquisition Company’s IPO Target To Record $ 4 Billion
Bill Ackman’s special-purpose acquisition company Pershing Square Tontine Holdings raised its IPO target to $ 4 billion from $ 3 billion, according to a regulatory filing Monday. SPAC now aims to go public with 200 million units at a price of $ 20 each. The new goal should set a …
Read More »Seoul Mayor: how Park Won’s dramatic death soon left a divided country
On the surface, Park certainly had an impressive resume. The 64-year-old former human rights lawyer had represented the victim in the first sexual assault case in South Korean history, before a change in policy saw him serve as mayor of Seoul for nine years. But this week, his legacy was …
Read More »Ohio State Resumes Voluntary Trainings After COVID-19 Break
Ohio State football has returned to practice. The Buckeyes announced Tuesday that, after consulting with medical professionals, student athletes could resume volunteer training. The athletic department initially suspended voluntary training on July 8 after receiving multiple positive COVID-19 tests. After Bucknuts originally reported that the suspension of all volunteer workouts …
Read More »Most NBC stations won’t broadcast the ’30 Rock ‘reunion
If you can see the 30 rocks meeting on television this Thursday, you are one of the lucky ones. Photo: NBC In a plot twist 30 rocksNBC’s largest local affiliate groups have decided not to broadcast the next network broadcast. 30 rocks special meeting, which means that at least half …
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