Facebook is slowly but surely beginning to publicly implement Dark Mode support on iPhone and iPad. A handful of users have noticed a new Dark Mode setting in the Facebook app, and the company has confirmed that the feature is being implemented. 9to5Mac It first reported in April that Facebook …
Read More »Trump signs executive order directing Justice Department to prosecute people who destroy monuments
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday that directs federal law enforcement agencies to prosecute people who damage federal monuments and withhold portions of federal funds from cities that do not protect the statues of protesters. The order marks the latest in Trump’s ongoing battle against protesters who have …
Read More »Live updates: OHA reports more than 270 new known cases of coronavirus. News
UPDATE (1:46 pm PT) – Coronavirus diagnoses continued to rise Saturday in Oregon, and health officials reported 277 new confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19. That brings the state total to 8,094 known cases. Most of the new cases occurred in Multnomah County, with 59 people diagnosed. The Oregon Health …
Read More »Players of the National Women’s Soccer League kneel during the national anthem
The Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage players knelt during the national anthem on Saturday when the National League for Women’s Soccer opened the Challenge Cup tournament in Utah. Players wore Black Lives Matter jerseys in warm-ups before the game, which was televised nationally by CBS. In addition to the …
Read More »Movie fans share their theater memories
Movie fans are going through the summer movie retreat. The coronavirus pandemic forced theaters to close and studios to delay this year’s blockbuster harvest. For a time, some held out hope that the summer movie season will be delayed but not canceled, but recent increases in COVID-19 cases have dashed …
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