It appears the Cleveland Cavaliers will be participating in a second NBA bubble in Chicago this September. It has huge implications for the franchise’s future.
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Reopening N.Y.C. Schools Safely: A Huge Challenge
The plan now emerging could have an enormous impact because the local economy may not fully recover until working parents can send children to school.
Russian billionaire offers to buy two statues BLM protesters want removed from US cities
Businessman Andrey Filatov, 48, who runs the Art Russe Foundation – focusing on the preservation of soviet-era art – has made an offer for two statues US officials backed for removal.
UK house prices in longest decline since 2010 after four consecutive monthly falls
Average sale price dips 0.1 per cent in June as housing market recovers slowly from impact of coronavirus lockdown and fears over economy
New York, Connecticut, New Jersey add 3 more states to mandatory quarantine restriction list
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday announced that individuals traveling to their states from Delaware, Kansas and Oklahoma will be required to quarantine for 14 days — after the three states experienced a recent surge in coronavirus cases.
Johnny Depp: Claims in The Sun he beat ex-wife ‘complete lies’, court told
The Hollywood star is suing The Sun newspaper over a story saying he abused his ex-wife Amber Heard.
Disney to chronicle Kaepernick’s last five years in first-look production deal
Pair to work on shows exploring race, social injustice and the quest for equity.
Jazz Is Built for Protests. Jon Batiste Is Taking It to the Streets.
The pianist and “Late Show” bandleader has been bringing musical wake-up calls to events across New York.
Ford revives Bronco brand, aims at Jeep’s big off-road sales
Ford is reviving the Bronco SUV brand in an effort to cash in on the rugged U.S. off-road vehicle market now owned by Jeep
‘Warrior Nun’ Season 2: Netflix Renewal Status & Release Date
Comic book adaptations are a dime a dozen in 2020, but it takes something special to stand out amongst the pack, and arguably the first season of Warrior Nun did just that. Fans will already…
Ennio Morricone, The Sound Of The American West, Dies At 91
The iconic Italian composer, who scored The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and more than 500 other films, died Monday in Rome.
Chechen exiles are being hunted down. Often, the trail leads back to Russia.
A blogger gunned down Saturday in Austria was the latest victim. Russia denied charges of involvement in the wave of killings.
Why Did Milton Berle Get Banned From ‘SNL’?
The comedy legend didn’t understand two basic principles of leadership.
China detains Xu Zhangrun, leading critic of President Xi
The professor’s arrest comes at a time when the Communist Party is forcefully reasserting itself domestically as well as globally.
Bend it over 60,000 times. The stainless steel Evercable isn’t like those cheapo phone cables
TLDR: The stainless steel Evercable is over 4 feet of almost unbreakable connector, ready to handle all your charging and syncing cable needed for….well, almost a lifetime. Just go to YouTube and you’ll find literally dozens of videos to help repair frayed, broken and otherwise non-functioning charging cables. And the irony is that the problem of faulty cab […]