Monthly Archives: July 2020

Harry Dunn’s mother urges Boris Johnson to make her son’s death his ‘top priority’ 

Charlotte Charles has called on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to discuss her son Harry Dunn’s case during the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit.

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Fauci takes aim at Trump administration, state lawmakers and young Americans: ‘You’re propagating the pandemic’ 

Anthony Fauci made his case to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as to why it’s time to change the approach to the coronavirus.

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China warns UK firms ‘retaliation is coming’ over Huawei 5G ban 

China has warned British businesses ‘retaliation is coming’ and they could be ‘in the firing line’ after the UK banned Huawei from the nation’s 5G network.

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Get Creative With Your Communication 

The CEO and co-founder of the startup Sendoso talks about how his sales experience inspired him to create the leading sending platform.

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Linkin Park Slap Trump With Cease and Desist After Unauthorized Use of ‘In the End’ 

In the end, copyright law really matters. On Saturday, President Donald Trump shared a clip made by a fan who used Linkin Park’s “In the End.” A few hours later, the clip was yanked from Twitter due to a copyright complaint by the band. The late Chester Bennington once voiced his…

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FC Barcelona Stars Want Kluivert To Replace Setien As Boss, Claims Report 

FC Barcelona’s stars want Patrick Kluivert to replace Quique Setien as manager, according to a report.

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Blue Jays’ Ryu gearing up for opening day amidst team’s uncertainy 

Just how much of an impact — if any — all the uncertainty and unusualness in his life will have on Hyun-Jin Ryu remains to be seen as the Toronto Blue Jays ace feels physically and mentally ready to start the season. The post Josef Newgarden takes third career victory at Iowa IndyCar 250s appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.

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Syria holds parliamentary elections amid new sanctions, crippling economy 

Syrians are voting in parliamentary elections that were delayed twice because of the coronavirus pandemic. The poll is being held for the first time in former opposition strongholds.

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Coronavirus latest: Record single-day increase in cases globally 

The WHO has registered almost 260,000 global COVID-19 cases, a record single-day spike since the start of the pandemic in December. More than 600,000 people have died. Follow DW for the latest.

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Australian city to make mask-wearing compulsory 

Victoria state, which includes Melbourne, now has nearly 3,000 active cases of Covid-19 after a further 363 infections were reported Sunday despite a 10-day lockdown. Mask-wearing is not common in Australia and has not been part of the country’s COVID-19 response until now.

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White House objects to Senate GOP push for more CDC money for coronavirus testing and tracing 

The White House and Senate Republicans are at odds over the amount of funding that should be given to the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention in the next round of stimulus spending, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told CNN on Saturday.

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Montana Brown enjoys a day at the beach in the south of France with Black Mirror actor Damson Idris 

The Love Islander has not previously revealed their relationship but it appeared she was very close to the Black Mirror star, 28.

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Not all Americans think reopening US schools is safe 

A fierce debate rages in the US over when to head back to school and whether it is safe to do so.

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Johnson plays down prospect of second nationwide lockdown 

Scientists say UK must be ‘ever-vigilant’ to prevent an autumn surge in coronavirus cases

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Madden 21: EA Makes Announcement On Washington’s In-Game Representation 

Madden 21 will ultimately have no trace of the Washington Redskins in their game, but removing the offensive media and artwork will take time.

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