Monthly Archives: June 2020

Kaia Gerber flaunts her endless pins in a TINY zebra print bikini in sexy snap 

The model, 18, proudly displayed her toned physique as she posed for a sexy Instagram snap during a spot of sunbathing while cuddling two adorable puppies.

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Why Apple’s developers are cross 

The iPhone-maker may be tempted to squeeze third-party apps further

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Daytime Emmys go virtual in age of coronavirus pandemic 

“The Young and the Restless” won best drama at the first virtual Daytime Emmys along with three acting trophies, with some winners speaking out about racial injustice

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Colorado Governor appoints state Attorney General to investigate death of Elijah McClain 

Elijah McClain died last August after a violent encounter with police in Aurora, Colorado. McClain was put in a chokehold by officers, and given a sedative by the paramedics before going into cardiac arrest and dying three days later in the hospital.

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Govt needs to make hard choices to keep India’s economy going; these steps may help ease economic woes 

A strong push is needed to generate sustainable income amongst consumers to improve purchasing power and build confidence in the future.

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This Health Care Company Settled With the Feds Over Fraudulent Billing Claims—Then Got a $45 Million Federal Bailout Anyway 

In mid April, as the first wave of COVID-19 was claiming tens of thousands of lives, it would’ve been easy to miss a pair of obscure federal government notices that landed within days of each other. On April 15, the Department of Justice announced that it had reached a $41 million settlement with two Florida…

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Mississippi could strip Confederate symbol from state flag as lawmakers convene 

The Mississippi Legislature could vote this weekend to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag.

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Investors in talks with firms to diversify China exposure in supply chain, funding 

Even ecommerce companies like Flipkart and Amazon, which are heavily dependent on smartphone sales anchored by Chinese brands, are figuring out newer strategies. Amazon, for instance, is betting big on promoting local stores on its platform.

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GameStop is discounting video games and accessories for one day only 

GameStop is hosting several deals on video games and gaming accessories like controllers and headsets that last until the end of the day. The discounts apply both in stores around the US that have reopened, as well as online. While the Steam summer sale is a great opportunity to save on PC games, GameStop’s one-day sale is for console gamers, whether you pla […]

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As COVID Spikes in Texas, Sugar Land Skeeters Will Open with Fans in the Stands 

Texas is one of the hottest of hotspots for coronavirus right now, and Governor Greg Abbott announced on Friday that the Lone Star State’s aggressive reopening will be rolled back some, with bars closing and river-rafting banned.Read more…

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New Numbers Showing Coronavirus Spread Intrude on a White House in Denial 

Both President Trump and Vice President Pence seem oblivious to the new chapter in the pandemic.

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Tracking The Pandemic: Are Coronavirus Cases Rising Or Falling In Your State? 

View NPR’s maps and graphics to see where COVID-19 is hitting hardest in the U.S., which state outbreaks are growing and which are leveling off.

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Taliban Reject Claims Russia Aided Fighters In Attacks On US Troops 

Taliban reject claims Russia aided fighters in attacks on US troops

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The advertising business is becoming less cyclical—and more concentrated 

As ever more marketing drifts online, the digital giants’ conquest of adland looks unstoppable

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The Inequality of Summer Leisure 

This season of social distancing will also be one of social closeness between neighbors—illuminating divides of race, class, and place.

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