Actress Claire Foy reunited with close friend and The Crown co-star Matt Smith in London on Thursday for a socially distanced rehearsal of theatre show, Lungs.
Daily Archives: June 25, 2020
Pearl Jam Deliver First Performance of ‘Dance of the Clairvoyants’ for COVID-19 Relief Concert
Socially distanced live debut of the Gigaton track was part of the All in WA benefit
Coronavirus crisis hit poor the hardest; leaves more people without income than pre-pandemic
The COVID-19-induced lockdown that started on March 25 and is yet to be lifted has hit the economic activity. Sights of millions of walking, cycling or hitching rides back home have led to concerns over sustainability for the poor.
2 Stocks Flashing Signs of Strong Insider Buying
After a run of gains since June 12, markets are taking a turn down today. The slip, over 2.5% on both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones, comes after Florida confirmed more than 5,500 new coronavirus cases. The sudden spike raised new fears that the still-fragile economic reopening may be derailed. The mood wasn’t helped by orders from the states of New York, […]
Poker Returns To Las Vegas – But It’s A Little Bit Different
Despite all the challenges, poker fans starved for live games have been flocking to the reopened Las Vegas felt in droves.
Timeline: How the new coronavirus spread
More than 9 million coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide, with at least 479,000 deaths and 4.6 million recoveries.
Manchester City v Liverpool to be played at Etihad Stadium
Manchester City are given permission to host their Premier League match with Liverpool on 2 July at Etihad Stadium, instead of a neutral venue.
Businesses sue Seattle over ‘occupied’ protest zone
A collection of Seattle businesses, property owners and residents sued the city Wednesday over its tolerance of an “occupied” protest zone, saying officials have been complicit in depriving them of their rights to their property. The plaintiffs — including a tattoo parlor, auto repair shop and property management firm — emphasized in the lawsuit that they we […]
Formula 1 to launch diversity foundation to fund apprenticeships & scholarships
Formula 1 to launch diversity foundation to fund apprenticeships & scholarships
On The COVID-19 Campaign Trail, Montana’s Gov. Steve Bullock May Be Getting A Boost
He has been praised for his handling of the pandemic, which is becoming a key issue in his bid to unseat Republican Sen. Steve Daines. Montana now has the lowest coronavirus infection rate in the U.S.
Is Robinhood making money off those day-trading millennials? Well, yes. That’s kind of the point.
Brokerages make money by allowing companies called ‘market makers’ to act as middlemen between parties that want to buy and those that want to sell. It’s not nefarious, one long-time industry veteran notes, it’s how financial markets work – and work better.
Nigeria: Community Concerns in Ongoing Ogoni Oil Clean-Up
[Premium Times] For over 60 years, the Nigerian Government exploited oil and gas resources in the Niger Delta region. During this period, extensive pollution of the air, water, sediment and soil in local communities in the region exposed humans and other life forms to severe health risks. At some point in the early 1990s, the Ogoni communities and civil soci […]
WBC Talks: Brawlers
Panel: Vinny Paz Ted Sares Jimmy Burchfield Joanna DeBrine Mauricio Sulaiman Jill Diamond Victor Silva – The post WBC Talks: Brawlers appeared first on fightnews.com.
Here’s what JavaScript frameworks have in common with the Spice Girls
This article was originally published on .cult by Russell Snyder. .cult is a media platform for untold developer stories, where developers can read content around the softer side of development and watch documentaries about the tech they love. You can read this original piece here. I’ll tell you what I want; what I really, really want: for you to read about […]
If the current case trajectory continues, Houston could be the hardest-hit city in the US with numbers rivaling Brazil
The three most populous states are setting records for new coronavirus cases daily — and an expert fears major Texas cities could see “apocalyptic” numbers if the trend continues.