Image copyright EPA Screenshot Small protests took place on Wednesday morning A man carrying a flag for independence became the first person to be arrested in Hong Kong after a new “anti-protest” law imposed by Beijing came into effect, authorities say. Police have used pepper spray to disperse some protesters …
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Ten days after President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, there has been a shakeup in the Trump 2020 Campaign. Michael Glassner, organizer of the president’s rallies, has been reassigned and Jeff DeWit, who served as president of Arizona in Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, joins the 2020 staff as director of …
Read More »COVID-19 survivor barely recognized after 25 days in a coma
(CNN / Gray News) – The first COVID-19 patient who needed a ventilator at Johns Hopkins Hospital is recovering remarkably. Ahmad Ayyad drove an Uber to a Washington DC hospital in March after experiencing what he thought were flu symptoms. His life was in the balance. “They put me in …
Read More »Senator questions NBA relationship with China in letter
A Republican senator has relived a story that dominated the NBA at a time that it feels years ago, but that actually emerged just eight months ago. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn sent a letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday, asking multiple questions about his league’s relationship with China, …
Read More »Prince Harry warned the Queen that he “will be watching” Duke’s next move with Meghan Markle | Real | News
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced in January that they had decided to step back from public life, and agreed with the Queen that they will take a year off before deciding whether to end their royal careers entirely. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to Los Angeles with …
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