A suspect faces multiple felony charges, said Capt. Ron Mead of the Washington State Patrol. A few blocks away at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, the car addressed a group of protesters in a section that the WSP had closed around midnight. Mead said a car drove around a series …
Read More »China reprimands Canada for criticism of Hong Kong’s security law
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – China returned fire to Canada on Saturday for criticizing Beijing’s national security law for Hong Kong, the second reprimand in a week that has increased tensions in its bilateral relations. FILE PHOTO: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a press conference at Rideau Cottage, as efforts …
Read More »Catalonia stops the movement of 200,000 people after the new coronavirus outbreak
A health worker wearing a protective mask stands at the emergency entrance of the Arnau de Vilanova hospital, after the government of Catalonia imposed new restrictions in an effort to control a new outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Lleida, Spain, July 4, 2020. REUTERS / Nacho Doce MADRID …
Read More »Nathan’s Hot Dog Food Contest: Players Can (Legally) Bet On Event For The First Time
For the first time, gambling on the iconic Nathan Hot Dog Food Contest on July 4 is on the table for US sports betting houses.The event has long been a top favorite. Sea, but with three states, New Jersey, Colorado and New Hampshire, surrendering their approval, the 2020 bid numbers …
Read More »PSA: please stop microwaving your books to get rid of the coronavirus
Here’s one: don’t microwave your books to get rid of the coronavirus. That’s the word from the employees of the Kent District Library in Grand Rapids, Michigan. A few days ago, the library received a book that appears to have been burned in a microwave. Elizabeth Guarino-Kozlowicz, regional manager for …
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