A Wisconsin state senator said he was assaulted by protesters in Madison Tuesday night, amid protests against racism and police violence in the city in which two statues were shot down. Senator Tim Carpenter, a Democrat who represents areas in Milwaukee, said the incident took place after he took a …
Read More »The new epidemic model indicates that COVID-19 is here to stay, which will likely cause 235,000 deaths in the US. USA In October
Credit: Pixabay / CC0 Public Domain Professors in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Technological University through the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering have developed a new epidemiological model to predict the spread of COVID-19 (which can be applied to any jurisdiction) and have made predictions for …
Read More »Race turmoil hits Met Museum after curator’s Instagram post
The turmoil running through cultural institutions across the country on the issue of race has reached the largest museum of all: the Metropolitan Museum of Art. An Instagram post by the chief curator who seemed critical of protests over the monuments and Black Lives Matters movement, shared on June 16, …
Read More »The United States is considering $ 3 billion in new tariffs on products from France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
The United States is studying the possibility of applying $ 3.1 billion in additional tariffs to products from the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Spain, in another step that is likely to exacerbate tensions between both sides of the Atlantic. In a document released Tuesday night, which was first reported …
Read More »South Dakota Governor Noem promises to protect Mt. Rushmore: We will not bear the ‘radical rewriting of history’
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has vowed to protect the famous Mount Rushmore amid a campaign to tear down statues across the country that has quickly gone from attacking monuments of Confederate generals to those of former presidents. “This is no longer about equality,” Noem told “Fox & Friends” on …
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