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Daily Archives: June 21, 2020
Eric Andre Isn’t a Prankster, He’s a ‘Benevolent Attacker’
The comic and confrontational star of “The Eric Andre Show” has a new standup special, “Legalize Everything,” and a hidden-camera comedy film, “Bad Trip.”
Tokyo stocks bleed another 100 points after taking virus cues from Dow
Tokyo stocks bled further on Thursday, weighed down by an overnight fall on Wall Street and persistent concerns over the coronavirus crisis.The Nikkei average of …
A.I. Artificial Intelligence shows us a future where we neglect to dream
Image via Filmgrab The Verge is a place where you can consider the future. So are movies. In Yesterday’s Future, we revisit a movie about the future and consider the things it tells us about today, tomorrow, and yesterday. The movie: A.I. Artificial Intelligence The future: A.I. begins with a brief summary of the sorry state of the world: climate change has […]
WBC Talks: Cutman Miguel Diaz
A slice of Boxing history with Miguel Diaz, son of a successful boxer of the 1920s, who started in amateur boxing when he was just a boy. Yet Miguel confided… Read More » The post WBC Talks: Cutman Miguel Diaz appeared first on fightnews.com.
Russia cuts interest rates to a post-Soviet Union low
The Central Bank of Russia said that lockdown measures had weighed on economic activity for longer than expected, with GDP likely to contract by more than previously thought in the second quarter.
The Confederate Flag Didn’t Bother Bubba Wallace. Until It Did.
The only black driver in NASCAR’s top tier, he has emerged as an impassioned activist who got the flag banned at races in the largely white sport after years of putting up with it.
MAGGIE PAGANO: Slavery’s shameful legacy haunts the FTSE 100
When the British government abolished slavery in 1833, around 47,000 individuals involved in the slave trade were compensated for the ‘property’ they had lost overseas.
Klopp relieved to escape null and void outcome
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is delighted his side have the chance to win a first Premier League title in 30 years on the field after the uncertainty of a three-month halt to the season due to coronavirus. The Reds hold a commanding 22-point lead at the top of the table and will seal the much-awaited title with victories over Everton on Sunday and when Cry […]
Facebook bans Donald Trump campaign ad for ‘organized hate’
Facebook removed political ads from President Donald Trump’s campaign, saying they violated the company’s policy against ‘organized hate.’ But campaign said red triangle is symbol of Antifa.
Tiana Major9 Shares Enchanting New Single ‘Lucky’
Tiana Major9’s magic touch isn’t a roll of the dice at all. London’s latest soul riser and the recent Motown signee proves on her latest single “Lucky,” which is out tonight, that the grooviness of her previous releases wasn’t luck… She hasn’t missed yet. The enchanting track, featuring Tiana dishing out…
Manfred quickly rejects union’s 70-game plan
The Major League Baseball Players Association delivered a counterproposal of a 70-game season and expanded playoffs to MLB on Thursday that was quickly rejected by commissioner Rob Manfred.
‘Glitch Techs’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
Glitch Techs, one of the first titles to come to Netflix from Nickelodeon is returning for another batch of episodes soon on Netflix. Here’s your first early look and we’ll be keeping this post updated…
Advocates worry blacks, Hispanics falling behind in census
Halfway through the extended effort to count every U.S. resident, civil rights leaders worry that minority communities are falling behind in responding to the 2020 census
1.5 Million File For Unemployment, But Continuing Claims Decrease Slightly
Another 1.5 million people file for unemployment benefits for the first time, but the number who are continuing to seek the payments continues to decline as workers return to their jobs.