CBS Sports examined the first seven college basketball shows that thrived on the court with no much-hyped prospects earlier this week. Now we take a look at five programs that have consistently signed the best recruiting classes, but struggled to translate recruiting praise to success on the field. The cancellation …
Read More »Elizabeth Banks to Play Ms. Frizzle in Live-Action Movie ‘Magic School Bus’
The film is based on the best-selling Scholastic book series by author Joanna Cole and illustrator Bruce Degen, which follows the fearless Mrs. Frizzle and her class, who took field trips on their yellow school bus that magically transforms into an airplane, a submarine. , spaceship or surfboard, depending on …
Read More »Wirecard Files for Insolvecy – The New York Times
Wirecard, the troubled German company that was embroiled in a $ 2.1 billion loss scandal, said Thursday it would file an insolvency lawsuit. The electronic payments company said that “imminent insolvency and over-indebtedness” had forced her to apply to open court proceedings in Munich to deal with her debt. The …
Read More »William Barr says, without citing evidence, that a choice made predominantly by mail would not be safe
When asked during an interview with NPR if he thought a choice made primarily by mail could be safe, Barr replied, “Personally, no.” The process for sending absentee ballots and stimulus checks differs in key ways. Stimulus checks were automatically sent to people who had direct deposit information on file …
Read More »Some states stop reopening when virus cases near record levels
NEW YORK (AP) – The coronavirus crisis deepened Thursday in Arizona, and the Texas governor began to back down after making one of the nation’s most aggressive efforts to reopen as the daily number of confirmed cases in the The US peak peaked during the dark days of late April. …
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