Florida teacher Amy Spies’ classroom is typically so small that her 22 fourth graders don’t even have room to hang their backpacks on their chairs. So if each student returns when school starts next month, there is no way, he says, that his class will be able to follow the …
Read More »Lake Elsinore man posts warning on Facebook day before dying of COVID-19
LAKE ELSINORE (CBSLA) Like many others, Facebook was where Tommy Macias, 51, shared the best moments of his life, a life full of family and fun. © Provided by CBS Los Angeles Lake Elsinore man Tommy Macías, 51, died of coronavirus on June 21. (Courtesy: Danielle López) “My uncle published …
Read More »Japan Seeks Extradition of Americans Accused of Escaping Ghosn
TOKYO (AP) – Tokyo prosecutors said on Friday they filed an extradition request for two Americans arrested in the United States for allegedly helping Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan president, flee Japan while on bail. “We express our deepest appreciation for the cooperation that the US authorities have shown in …
Read More »Fauci says new coronavirus mutation spreads rapidly: report
The country’s top infectious disease expert said Thursday a more infectious strain of the coronavirus may be emerging. Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, made the claim Thursday in an interview with The Journal of the American Medical Association. Fauci said the research …
Read More »Black Lives Matter may be the largest movement in the history of the United States
Black Lives Matter protests on June 6 Sources: Crowd Counting Consortium, analysis by Edwin Chow and New York Times | Note: The Times partnered with Edwin Chow, an associate professor at Texas State University, to count protesters based on available aerial images from June 6, and added those estimates to …
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