(CBSDFW.COM/CNN) – In the last two weeks, the US registered more than 915,000 new cases of coronavirus, that is, more than the cases reported nationwide during the entire month of June. The staggering number indicates that the United States is still far from containing the virus, which is spreading through …
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Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst at Fox News, told “Fox & Friends” on Thursday that “consent” determines whether the deployment of federal agents in Chicago and other cities to help combat rising crime rates is constitutional. “The essence here is consent,” said Napolitano. “If state officials or local officials …
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“You will probably see some evidence this year” of various approaches, Dorsey told analysts in a call for investors to discuss the company’s second-quarter earnings results. Dorsey said she has “a very high bar for when we would ask consumers to pay for aspects of Twitter,” but confirmed that the …
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The Independent employs journalists from around the world to bring you truly independent journalism. To support us, please consider a contribution. Scientists said it could be one step closer to slowing down the aging process. A team of scientists from the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) used yeast …
Read More »Sierra Club apologizes for racist views of founder John Muir
LOS ANGELES – The Sierra Club apologized Wednesday for racist comments its founder, naturalist John Muir, made more than a century ago when the influential environmental group grapples with a damaging story that perpetuates white supremacy. Executive Director Michael Brune said it was “time to tear down some of our …
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