A shooting at a protest in Louisville, Kentucky’s Jefferson Square Park resulted in a death and injury Saturday night, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. The park has been the epicenter of continued protests against police brutality and racism, sparked by a series of police killings, including George Floyd in Minneapolis …
Read More »Former CDC Director on Coronavirus Spikes: “The virus has the advantage”
Former Centers for Disease Control director Tom Frieden warned Sunday that the recent spikes in coronavirus cases in several states are not simply a reflection of increased testing, but a real spread of the virus, and that Americans must remain vigilant to combat the pandemic. Thirteen states recently set record …
Read More »Manchester United could sell five to pay Jadon Sancho
Manchester United could sell up to five of its existing players to finance a move for Borussia Dortmund striker Jadon Sancho, the Mirror reports. Alexis Sánchez is the first player on the list that United would like to remove from their books. The 31-year-old Chilean has suffered a lackluster season …
Read More »The Rolling Stones threaten to sue Trump for using his songs
The Rolling Stones are threatening legal action against President Trump for using their songs in their protests despite previous cease and desist directives on the songs. The rockers said Sunday that their legal team joined the music rights organization BMI to stop the use of their material in Trump’s re-election …
Read More »Facebook can finally present a dark mode for mobile devices
After releasing a dark mode for its desktop interface, Facebook is reportedly testing a dark mode for its mobile apps as well. It’s only available to “a small percentage of users globally right now,” according to SocialMedia Today. Facebook introduced a dark mode as part of its desktop redesign last …
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