Coral Murphy USA TODAY Published 6:27 PM EDT July 14, 2020 The new Burger King menu item aims to address the environmental impact of beef. The fast-food chain partnered with top scientists to develop and test a diet for cows to produce less methane, a greenhouse gas that traps heat …
Read More »The Pentagon says the United States withdrew from 5 bases in Afghanistan as part of a deal with the Taliban
“US forces in Afghanistan remain in the mid-8,000s and five bases previously occupied by US forces have been transferred to our Afghan partners,” Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement. “The United States military presence in Afghanistan remains focused on capabilities, not numbers. We maintain the capabilities and authorities …
Read More »Dallas Cowboys decision day comes Dak Prescott
fake pictures With less than 24 hours until the window of a long-term deal closes until after the 2020 season, the Dallas Cowboys and franchised quarterback Dak Prescott are no closer to a deal than they were months ago. According to a league source, the two sides are still not …
Read More »Tuberville Takes Early Lead Over Sessions In Second Round Of Alabama Senate
The Alabama Senate race is just one of the few competitive races on the ballot Tuesday. Democrats will also elect their Senate nominees in Maine and Texas, two states where the party’s official campaign arm backed the candidates.. Both parties will also select their candidates for seats in Congress in …
Read More »Jemele Hill on DeSean Jackson’s anti-Semitic posts: “The unfortunate truth” is that African Americans have a “cultural blind spot”
Atlantic staff writer Jemele Hill addressed the anti-Semitic posts made by Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson, and suggested in an op-ed on Monday that it arises from a much bigger problem among African-Americans, including she herself. Hill began her op-ed by recalling an incident in 2008 as an ESPN.com …
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