More than 20,000 city employees in all city agencies could lose their jobs to create $ 1 billion in cuts needed to balance the budget with the coronavirus-hungry coffers of the Big Apple, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday. “Closing the $ 1 billion gap would mean laying off 22,000 …
Read More »DC National Guard to provide unarmed security for monuments in DC
The DC National Guard will provide unarmed guard members to help with the additional security of monuments in Washington, DC, the National Guard Office said Wednesday. The DC National Guard will provide unarmed guard members to help with the additional security of monuments in Washington, DC, the National Guard Office …
Read More »Round cat with charms of extreme scoliosis social networks
This chubby cat is receiving great love online. Pitoe, a 4-year-old British shorthair, was taken to the vet when she was a kitten to be euthanized due to her severe scoliosis.
Read More »Marge Schott: The University of Cincinnati buildings at the University of Cincinnati will no longer be named after the Reds owner who used racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic insults.
The university’s baseball stadium, as well as a section of its archive library, will no longer be named after Marge Schott. Schott, a former owner of the Cincinnati Reds who died in 2004, frequently used racist, antisemitic, and homophobic slurs. “Marge Schott’s history of racism and bigotry is at odds …
Read More »Outside Lands cancels the 2020 event, launches the 2021 festival lineup with Lizzo, Tame Impala
By Alyssa PereiraSFGATE Published 10:03 am PDT, Wednesday June 24, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO, CA – AUGUST 7: Festival goers are seen beneath the windmill during the 2016 2016 Lands Music and Arts Festival at Golden Gate Park on August 7, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz / …
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