CLEVELAND, Ohio – Opening day is Friday for the Cleveland Indians and who would have guessed that when summer camp opened we would be scribbling on Bradley Zimmer? 1. I was in Goodyear, Arizona when spring training closed in early March due to COVID-19. In the Tribe’s last game, Bradley …
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The union representing pilots in Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK) He said Tuesday that they have reached an agreement with the airline to avoid pilot licenses. Alaska and other airlines are making plans to contract this fall due to lack of travel demand. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit airlines hard, …
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The Minneapolis city council’s promise to tear up its police department and start from scratch “has not only implications for Minneapolis,” Mitchell said. “That has national implications.” Angela Lang, executive director of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities in Milwaukee, said she is having more conversations than ever with other Black …
Read More »More than a dozen mayors join Portland to ask the Trump government to withdraw federal forces
In a letter Monday to Attorney General William Barr and Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, the mayors called the administration’s intention to deploy federal forces against protesters an “abuse of power.” The letter, signed by the mayors of Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, Chicago, Washington, DC, Boston, …
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