Monthly Archives: July 2020

Read Twitter’s update on the huge hack — 8 accounts may have had private messages stolen 

Illustration by Alex Castro On Friday evening, Twitter issued its first full blog post about what happened after the biggest security lapse in the company’s history, one that led to attackers getting hold of some of the highest profile Twitter accounts in the world — including Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, President Barack Obama, Tesla CEO Elo […]

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Rep. John Lewis, civil rights icon, was a powerful voice against war with Iraq 

Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images Rep. John Lewis, who died on Friday, was an early opponent of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. “What fruit will our actions bear, not just for us but for our children?” Lewis said in a 2002 floor speech. “And not just for the children of our own land, but the children of the West, and the Middle East, […]

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Kamala Harris: Second Stimulus Checks Should Be $2,000 A Month 

Kamala Harris makes a “final pitch” for $2,000 a month second stimulus checks.

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NWSL Challenge Cup on CBS All Access: How to watch, live stream every tournament game 

NWSL became the first American team sports league back in action with the Challenge Cup on CBS

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Investors need to decide whether the risk of inflation is real 

Hedges find favour but previous predictions of price rises have been wide of the mark

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MoU signed for India to develop strategic petroleum reserve in US 

Minister Pradhan said that during the meeting, he expressed his keenness to work closely with the US government to realise the “full potential of our Strategic Energy Partnership”.

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Nancy Pelosi, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and more mourn the death of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, who died at 80 

Many who knew Rep. John Lewis expressed their grief over the civil rights icon’s death on Friday night.  Lewis revealed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2019. Many are sharing about Lewis’s impactful career and legacy. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. Politicians and celebrities are mourning the death […]

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In ‘Madden NFL 21,’ Washington’s pro football team will get a generic name makeover 

The next edition of the popular NFL video game will go with a generic Washington team until a new identity is officially unveiled by the organization.

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John Lewis: Civil rights icon and congressman dies aged 80 

Lewis, who was the last of the Big Six civil rights leaders, was diagnosed with cancer in December.

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EA will remove the Washington pro football team’s name in ‘Madden 21’ 

On Monday the Washington football team announced that after years of insisting on using a racial slur as its name, it will rebrand ahead of the upcoming season. While establishing a new name and logo for a pro sports team in just a few months is alre…

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Norwich will only sell stars for ‘stupid’ money’ 

Daniel Farke says it will take “stupid” money for Norwich to consider selling their best players despite their relegation to the Sky Bet Championship.

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Petition demands Trader Joe’s change its ‘racist’ food packaging that uses ‘harmful stereotypes’  

An online petition is calling on Trader Joe’s to end its ‘racist’ branding of food products which uses alternate names such as ‘Trader Ming’s’ and ‘Trader José’s’ for products from other countries.

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2020 American Music Awards Set To Propel Industry Forward 

Today Dick Clark Productions announced that the American Music Awards (AMAs) will return to ABC this fall, bringing about somewhat of a sense of normalcy in the music industry.

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What to watch this weekend: ‘The Alienist: Angel of Darkness’ on TNT 

Saturday July 18 and Sunday | Shark Fest begins on Nat Geo.

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Stocks This Week: Buy Blackrock And Qualcomm 

The market is likely to be flat in the coming week. These stocks are likely to rally.

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