The number of Illinoisians who died from COVID-19 increased by 38 on Tuesday, while cases increased by 601, as state officials released guidelines for school districts to restart in-person learning this fall. “Classroom learning provides the necessary opportunities for our students to learn, socialize, and grow. The benefits of in-person …
Read More »Oregon County Issues Face Mask Order Exempting Non-White People
Lincoln County, Oregon, has exempted non-whites from a new order requiring them to cover their faces in public, to avoid racial discrimination. Health officials announced last week that residents should wear face covers in public settings where they can be within six feet of someone other than from the same …
Read More »North Korea threatens ‘new round of Korean War’ to end America: report
The North Korean embassy in Moscow has threatened to use its nation’s nuclear weapons against the United States in what they claim would be “a particularly sensational event,” reports a Russian state news agency. The reports come from the TASS news agency, a state-owned cable service known largely as a …
Read More »Shaun King’s calls to remove the statues of Jesus led to death threats
The defendant scammer Shaun King, who was most recently criticized for his grim media company, provoked ridicule and online threats on Tuesday for demanding statues depicting a downed fair-skinned Jesus. “Yes, I think the statues of white Europeans claiming that Jesus should come down too. They are a form of …
Read More »NHL center options narrow to just six cities
The National Hockey League has shortened its list of the two possible centers that will host the season’s resumption in six cities, a source confirmed to Emily Kaplan of ESPN. Las Vegas, Chicago, Los Angeles, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver have made the cut so far, with Pittsburgh and Dallas eliminated …
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