Prominent Call of Duty launcher Philip ‘Momo’ Whitfield confirmed that he was released from his job at Activision Blizzard after an investigation into the messages he sent to women in the gaming community. On July 4, Whitfield stated that his contract as a pitcher and host for the Call of …
Read More »XRP price trend strikingly reflects that of sheep manure stock
XRP price has struggled for the past two years of the bear market. It has been ranked among the worst-performing alternative currencies, despite lagging behind Bitcoin and Ethereum in market capitalization. Investors may have finally given up on the asset and are capitulating. It is not uncommon to see former …
Read More »With the Beijing army nearby, the United States sends 2 aircraft carriers to the South China Sea
WASHINGTON – Two US aircraft carriers sailed to the South China Sea on Saturday for what Navy officials described as a freedom of navigation operation, while the Chinese military conducts exercises nearby. The carriers, Ronald Reagan and Nimitz, were deployed “in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific,” according to …
Read More »Trump claims journalists slander all veterans by calling racism in Independence Day speech
Fresh from an astonishingly incendiary speech on Mount Rushmore on Friday night, President Trump picked up where he left off on Saturday and targeted the media, bizarrely claiming that journalists who call racism somehow “slander” everything. the country and all US military veterans. . “For those in the media, who …
Read More »Who is first in line for a coronavirus vaccine? New information shows prioritization loaded with hazards
New information released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that future prioritization of a possible coronavirus vaccine could be fraught with dangers. . As the discussion of priority groups stood out on Thursday, the coronavirus continues to present a …
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