Daily Archives: June 21, 2020

Behind the Photo Print Sale Supporting Black-Led Social Justice Charities 

Reframing the Future is selling prints whose proceeds will benefit National Bail Out and the Marsha P. Johnson Institute.

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Beyoncé drops new song ‘Black Parade’ on Juneteenth 

Beyoncé dropped a new song late Friday, in the closing moments of Juneteenth.

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Jurgen Klopp will always be special to Liverpool – Trent Alexander-Arnold 

Trent Alexander-Arnold says manager Jurgen Klopp “will always be special to the club” as Liverpool close in on their first league title in 30 years.

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2020 Belmont Stakes Results: Tiz The Law Lays Down A Classic Stretch Run To Take The Win, Dr. Post Places, Max Player Shows 

Tiz The Law delivered a decisive win in the abbreviated 2020 Belmont. But it was the stretch performance of the show horse, Max Player, as he powered into third that gave the aficionadi some hope for healthy competition in this topsy-turvy season. Here’s how the race went down.

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Joe Rogan Under Fire for Old, Gross Clip 

Rogan reacts with mirth and good cheer upon hearing a repulsive story of sexual predation.

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Robert Lewandowski and Erling Braut Haaland net Bundesliga doubles 

Robert Lewandowski scores twice for Bayern Munich and Erling Braut Haaland nets a double for Borussia Dortmund as both sides win in the Bundesliga.

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Beautiful follow through on that shot!’: LeBron Ja 

Novak Djokovic has received the seal of approval from Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James after showing off his basketball skills on social media, 

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Lampard Has No Plans Of Backing Down On Chilwell, Havertz 

Chelsea is far from done as far as adding more talent, hinting that the pursuit of Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz is still on.

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Discovery Channel To Air New Special, ‘Why We Hate: The Reckoning,’ June 21 

To respond to the wake-up call presented by recent political events across the United States, Discovery Channel tomorrow night will present a special, Why We Hate: The Reckoning, which will revisit complexities originally explored in its 2019 series, Why We Hate, and highlight current events.

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Jay Clayton, Low-Profile Regulator, Is Catapulted Into a Political Fight 

Amid a muted tenure at the S.E.C., the corporate lawyer is now the Trump administration’s intended nominee to be the top prosecutor for the Southern District of New York.

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Have You Ever Heard of a ‘Raw and Toolsy,’ ‘Well-Spoken’ White Player? 

It’s not a surprise that Jo Adell noticed the coded language of baseball. It’s a sign of the times that a 21-year-old prospect, in a sport where the young traditionally have been seen and not heard, would feel comfortable voicing that it’s a problem. It’s definitely a new frontier for Major League Baseball to amplify…Read more…

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Greta Thunberg: Climate change ‘as urgent’ as coronavirus 

Greta Thunberg says the world needs to treat climate change with similar urgency to Covid-19.

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2nd former officer charged in George Floyd’s death released on bail 

Alexander Kueng posted a $750,000 bond and was released late Friday afternoon. He was charged in connection to the death of George Floyd.

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How algorithms are designing better buildings 

When giant blobs began appearing on city skylines around the world in the late 1980s and 1990s, it marked not an alien invasion but the impact of computers on the practice of building design. Thanks to computer-aided design (CAD), architects were able to experiment with new organic forms, free from the restraints of slide rules and protractors. The result wa […]

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Left seeks next Ocasio-Cortez in war to remake Democrats 

After losing presidential primaries, progressives try to replicate congressional success in New York

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