Month: July 2020
5 things to know for July 29: Stimulus, William Barr, election 2020, DACA, tech hearing – CNN
5 things to know for July 29: Stimulus, William Barr, election 2020, DACA, tech hearing CNN Barr dings Nadler after sparring over whether to take a hearing break: ‘You’re a real class act’ Fox News 5 takeaways from a combative Barr hearing CNN
Read MoreAll hail the (virus) czar: What the press is talking about on July 29
Ronni Gamzu gets glowing reviews for the presentation of his plan to fight the virus… until pundits notice it’s nearly identical to Naftali Bennett’s proposal months ago
Read MorePolice: Hell’s Angel Inciting ‘Discord and Racial Unrest’ Sparked Minneapolis Riots Over George Floyd’s Death
(MINNEAPOLIS) — Police say a man captured on surveillance video breaking windows at a south Minneapolis auto parts store in the days after George Floyd’s death is a Hell’s Angels member who was bent on stirring up social unrest. Dubbed
Read MoreCoronavirus live updates: California, Florida, Texas report record-high average daily deaths – CNBC
Coronavirus live updates: California, Florida, Texas report record-high average daily deaths CNBC Six US states see record COVID-19 deaths, Latinos hit hard in California AOL Florida hit with 216 coronavirus deaths, breaking a record for the second day in a row Miami Herald
Read MoreMuslims begin downsized hajj pilgrimage amid pandemic
Pilgrims will be required to wear masks, observe social distancing during series of religious rites that are completed over five days in the holy city of Mecca and surrounding area
Read MoreNot a great match: Israel researchers find hacking flaws in OkCupid dating app
Check Point cybersecurity researchers say vulnerabilities could have given hackers access to sensitive data; OkCupid says flaws now fixed and no users harmed
Read MoreData Analysis: COVID-19 Is Filling Up Hospitals In Small Cities
An NPR data analysis finds that hospital systems in Louisiana, Idaho and Washington state have had to shuffle patients to try to get everyone the care they need. (Image credit: Sean McMinn/NPR)
Read MoreElon Musk says Tesla is open to licensing Autopilot, supplying powertrains and batteries to other automakers
Tesla CEO Elon Musk noted on Twitter on Tuesday night that the automaker would be “open to licensing software and supplying powertrains & batteries” to other automakers. Musk added that that would even include Autopilot, the advanced driver assistance software
Read MoreNetanyahu: There’s no place for violence or incitement, including against me
Premier calls for those behind suspected far-right attack on demonstrators to be brought to justice, but claims media and political rivals are ignoring alleged threats against him
Read MoreMan arrested for threats to Netanyahu and wife found to be carrying razor blades
Suspect, reportedly living on the streets, was also found to have a toy gun in his possession; man said to have been reported to police by anti-Netanyahu protesters
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