The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama is now above 60,000. The Alabama Department of Public Health’s 10 am July 16 numbers show 60,158 cases of COVID-19 in Alabama, an increase of 1,933 overnight. The state has 1,200 COVID deaths, 17 more overnight. The state has listed 550,179 coronavirus tests, …
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The NTT IndyCar series will test and compete with a new cabin cooling device during the double game Friday through Saturday at the Iowa 0.875-mile oval. After testing a raised blade that channeled air into the helmet crown during opening practice last week at Road America, the series switched to …
Read More »Former sample employees Ellen DeGeneres say they were subjected to a “toxic work environment”
A current employee and 10 former employees of Ellen Degeneres they have anonymously filed claims about a “toxic work environment” on set. The individuals, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation, told Buzzfeed News in an article published Thursday, July 16, that Ellen DegeneresThe daytime talk show …
Read More »‘There must be hope’: CNN Hero offers needs and positivity to young people with disabilities in Colombia
As a young man with cerebral palsy, Aristizábal has struggled his entire life to overcome obstacles on his way. Today, his non-profit organization, ASODISVALLE, an acronym that translates as the Valley Association of People with Disabilities, offers a range of services that have helped transform the lives of more than …
Read More »Three California churches sue Newsom for singing ban
Three churches in Northern California filed a federal lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom, alleging that the ban on singing in places of worship, implemented to help stop the spread of the coronvirus, violates their First Amendment rights. “Singing in church is a biblical mandate,” said Kevin Green, pastor of Calvary …
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