Ablaze The Bighorn Fire is a vicious fire that has been raging in Arizona since early June, forcing evacuations as recently as this week. In fact, the fire has grown so large that satellites can easily see it from space, according to a new post from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. …
Read More »Auto sales drop 33 percent in Q2 despite offers
Despite Deals and Covid-19 Stimulus sar, sales fell by a record amount. But due to factory closings and stimulus offers, dealer inventories are lower than normal. Second quarter sales decline Car sales in the second quarter have declined by about a third, according to the Wall Street Journal. General Motors …
Read More »Iran sentences Rouhollah Zam to death
Zam was found guilty of “corruption on earth,” a spokesman for the judiciary, Gholam Hossein Esmaeili, told reporters on Tuesday. The term does not specify a single crime, but it is a charge that the Iranian government sometimes uses in cases of alleged attempts to overthrow the government. Zam ran …
Read More »Stonewall Jackson statue down after Mayor of Richmond orders removal of Confederate monuments
A statue of Stonewall Jackson on Richmond Monument Avenue fell on Wednesday after the mayor ordered the “immediate removal” of all Confederate monuments owned by the city. “As the capital city of Virginia, we have needed to turn this page for decades. And today we will,” said Richmond Mayor Levar …
Read More »Health Department to Perform ‘Bombardment Test’ on Young Adults in 3 States to Detect Coronaviruses
In an attempt to curb the spread of the coronavirus by people who may be asymptomatic, federal health authorities plan to “test” the virus for younger people. © Kevin Dietsch-Pool / Getty Admiral Brett Giroir said Wednesday that the US Department of Health and Human Services was coordinating with three …
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