Month: July 2020
President Donald J. Trump and His Administration Have Created The Best Covid-19 Testing System In The World – Whitehouse.gov
President Donald J. Trump and His Administration Have Created The Best Covid-19 Testing System In The World Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreSan Francisco Proposes To Shift $120 Million From Police To Tackle Racial Disparities
Mayor London Breed said the funds would be reallocated over two years to address stark inequities in housing, education, health and economic opportunities faced by the city’s Black community. (Image credit: Eric Risberg/AP)
Read MoreMail Delays Fuel Concern Trump Is Undercutting Postal System Ahead of Voting
The president’s long campaign against the Postal Service is intersecting with his assault on mail-in voting amid concerns that he has politicized oversight of the agency.
Read MoreHow one moonshot VC approaches investing in the COVID-19 era
Take one glance at Playground Global’s portfolio and a theme emerges: The firm’s investments are forward-looking, longer-term plays, a strategy that runs counter to the fast-return ethos that permeates certain Silicon Valley sectors. The Palo Alto-based VC firm is banking
Read MoreVibrator stars in short film challenging portrayal of Orthodox Jews in Hollywood
Los Angeles director Talia Osteen’s new movie ‘The Shabbos Goy’ upends stereotypes with a comedy about a religious woman who needs a non-Jew to turn off her sex toy
Read MoreGoat Sales For Eid Were Tanking Due To The Pandemic. So Marketers Got Creative
It’s been hard to sell the sacrificial animal in India for the Eid al-Adha holiday amid COVID-19. Goat dealers are trying everything from a pageant hosted by a TikTok star to WhatsApp orders. (Image credit: YouTube)
Read MoreMcConnell signal to Republican Senate candidates: Distance from Trump if necessary – CNN
McConnell signal to Republican Senate candidates: Distance from Trump if necessary CNN White House willing to cut a stimulus deal without ‘liability shield,’ breaking with McConnell The Washington Post Negotiations stalled on next coronavirus relief package as unemployment benefits expire Friday CBS News
Read MoreDutch-Jewish fighter whose factory was used to make yellow stars dies at 98
Henk van Gelderen joined resistance after his textile factory was confiscated by the German occupation forces
Read MoreCourt Records Reveal 115 Injury Reports for Slide at Universal Orlando Water Park
(ORLANDO, Fla.) — At least 115 injury reports have been made involving a water slide at Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay, according to court records filed in a lawsuit by a tourist who says he was left paralyzed after going on
Read MoreCourt overturns Boston Marathon bomber’s death sentence
Federal judges say jurors in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s case not screened enough for biases; bomber will remain behind bars for life for 2013 attack that killed 3, but may not be executed
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