A black mother and her young son claim they were denied service at a Baltimore restaurant because of the color of their skin. Marcia Grant and her 9-year-old son Dallas were rejected from sitting at Ouzo Bay, an upscale Greek restaurant in Maryland’s most populous city over the weekend. Grant …
Read More »Climate lawsuits arrive for Koch Industries, Exxon and API
Photo: Sarah Rice (fake pictures) Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Wednesday that he is suing ExxonMobil, Koch Industries and the American Petroleum Institute because the three firms cheated customers on the climate crisis. This is the first such lawsuit to name API and Koch Industries, and it takes a …
Read More »Study explains why the near and far sides of the Moon look different
KEY POINTS A new study explained why the sides of the Moon seem different from each other. The near side of the Moon shows signs of volcanic activity. Radioactive elements may have caused increased volcanic activity on the Moon. A team of scientists presented a new theory that explains the …
Read More »What you need to know about applying for PPP and loan forgiveness
PPP loans remain available until June 30, even for small businesses starting to reopen. Getty Time is running out on the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). June 30 is the deadline for small businesses to apply for forgivable PPP loans. Even for companies that are now reopening, PPP is still available …
Read More »‘We owe it to our fans to be better’
NEW YORK (AP) – Rob Manfred knows that many fans were angered by the financial fight between Major League Baseball and the players’ association during a pandemic. “We need to get back on the field, and we need in a less charged environment to start having conversations about how we, …
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