Daily Archives: June 21, 2020

Pakistan registers record single-day coronavirus deaths: Live 

Pakistan’s total death toll from coronavirus reaches 3,382 after record 153 casualties reported on Saturday.

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Mining company Glencore discloses investigation by Swiss AG 

Mining and commodities marketing company Glencore says it has been informed that it is under criminal investigation by Switzerland’s attorney general in connection with alleged corruption in Congo

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Climate change: Sport heading for a fall as temperatures rise 

A new analysis says global sport faces major disruption from climate change in coming decades.

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Stars share sweet tributes to celebrate Father’s Day in the UK 

Celebs in the UK shared heart-warming posts in celebration of Father’s Day, observed on the third Sunday in June each year.

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Neal Maupay: Brighton forward criticises Arsenal after late winner 

Brighton match-winner Neal Maupay says Arsenal’s players got what they deserved after they criticised him for his role in a serious injury to keeper Bernd Leno.

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The Roberts’ Supreme Court Will Not Defend The Second Amendment! 

Roberts and the liberal wing of the Court do not want to take up a 2A case, but then, the conservative wing won’t do so either, unless it can be assured that Roberts is on board… The post The Roberts’ Supreme Court Will Not Defend The Second Amendment! appeared first on AmmoLand.com.

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150 cannery workers forced into hotel quarantine without pay 

Only three of them tested positive for the coronavirus, suit says.

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Brighton striker to Arsenal: ‘Learn humility’ 

Neal Maupay scored the winner for Brighton against Arsenal, but earlier he was involved in a play that injured the Gunners goalkeeper.

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Barcelona ‘want fans back in the Nou Camp by JUNE 30’ for their crunch Atletico Madrid clash 

Matches around the world have been played behind closed doors to avoid the spread of coronavirus. But the Catalan giants are hopeful they can persaude authorities to allow fans into the Nou Camp.

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Bundesliga: Werder Bremen live to fight another day as Mainz secure safety 

Mainz got the three points they needed to stay in the Bundesliga, but Werder Bremen are edging closer to relegation. They’re not down yet but Fortuna Düsseldorf will have the edge over them on the final day.

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Cities Brace For ‘Collision Course’ Of Summer Heat Waves And COVID-19 

As cities weather the first blasts of excessive summer heat, officials weigh the benefits of opening cooling centers and spray parks against the risks of letting people gather in public spaces.

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With modern thinking, antique lighting retains its luster 

Cyrus Manafzadeh’s Artisan Lamp came through the 2008 financial crisis, and now it’s confronting the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘Banking While Black’: How Cashing a Check Can Be a Minefield 

Black customers risk being racially profiled on everyday visits to bank branches. Under federal laws, there is little recourse as long as the banks ultimately complete their transactions.

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Bundesliga: Where does Timo Werner’s transfer to Chelsea leave RB Leipzig? 

As well as controversy, RB Leipzig’s arrival in the Bundesliga raised hopes that a club could challenge Bayern Munich on the pitch and in the transfer market. Timo Werner’s exit to Chelsea suggests that’s not the case.

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Blue Jays planning to play in Toronto or Dunedin if MLB returns 

The Toronto Blue Jays explored other options but now are planning to return to play at the Rogers Centre in Toronto or TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Fla., if MLB and the MLBPA reach a deal to play the 2020 season. The post How the NBA can keep building on progressive social movement | Basketball Central appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.

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