Month: August 2021
Capitol police officer Kyle DeFreytag dead of suicide – New York Post
Capitol police officer Kyle DeFreytag dead of suicide New York Post Four officers who responded to the January 6 attack on the Capitol have died by apparent suicide CBS This Morning VIDEO: Cheney says police faced ‘unbelievable violence and cruelty’ during Jan.
Read More$1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Pours Money Into Long-Delayed Needs – The New York Times
$1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Pours Money Into Long-Delayed Needs The New York Times How language in the infrastructure bill could roil the crypto markets CNBC Senate close to passing bipartisan infrastructure package CBS News The Infrastructure ‘Pay-Fors’ That Aren’t The Wall Street Journal Senate
Read More5 Miami Beach officers face charges after the alleged use of excessive force during arrest inside hotel – CNN
5 Miami Beach officers face charges after the alleged use of excessive force during arrest inside hotel CNN Video shows Miami Beach cops kicking suspect in rough arrest WPLG Local 10 5 Miami Beach police officers charged after rough arrests of scooter
Read MoreN.Y.C. to Require Vaccination Proof for Indoor Dining and Fitness – The New York Times
N.Y.C. to Require Vaccination Proof for Indoor Dining and Fitness The New York Times NYC Mayor De Blasio: We Strongly Recommend People Wear Masks Indoors NBC News New York City will require vaccines for entry to restaurants and gyms CNN Adams kicks off
Read MoreDelta Variant Arrives in Wuhan
Wuhan officials ordered mass testing as Beijing cut off travel in a bid to protect the capital from multiplying outbreaks.
Read MoreBelarusian Activist’s Death Is Investigated as Homicide
Vitaly Shyshov, who headed a group in Ukraine that helps Belarusians fleeing persecution, was found dead in a park near his home, an incident that comes amid rising oppression against Belarusian activists.
Read MoreEU’s New Weapon in Rule-of-Law Battle With Poland, Hungary: Money
Brussels is withholding Covid-19 recovery funds from the two countries, escalating the battle over democratic standards that is deepening the East-West divide within the European Union.
Read MoreWireless charging firm Aira raises $12M
Founded in 2017, Arizona-based Aira didn’t waste any time proving out its technology. We’ve written about the company’s wireless charging a few times over the years, including the “FreePower” technology it has baked into Nomad’s charging pads, which brings a
Read MoreModerne Ventures closes second fund with $200M, targets industry digital transformation
Since 2015, Constance Freedman, founder and managing partner of Moderne Ventures, and partner Liza Benson have built up a network of more than 700 executives across the real estate, finance, insurance and home services industries. Today, their early-stage venture capital
Read MoreAthing Mu Wins Gold in 800 Meters at the Tokyo Olympics, the First U.S. Woman to Win the Race Since 1968
In American track and field, the sprints tend to steal most of the attention. It’s now time to give middle-distance its due, thanks to a teen running prodigy. At the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on Tuesday night. Athing Mu, 19,
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