Month: November 2020
Trump’s Jewish outreach adviser gets COVID; stood next to Giuliani at presser
Boris Epshteyn says he’s experiencing mild symptoms; following his diagnosis, US president cancels appearance at event in Pennsylvania
Read MoreDaily Crunch: Amazon Web Services stumble
An Amazon Web Services outage has a wide effect, Salesforce might be buying Slack and Pinterest tests new support for virtual events. This is your Daily Crunch for November 25, 2020. And for those of you who celebrate Thanksgiving: Enjoy!
Read MoreNJ Dem called out for ‘nasty’ bar complaint against Giuliani, other Trump lawyers – Fox News
NJ Dem called out for ‘nasty’ bar complaint against Giuliani, other Trump lawyers Fox NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreThe pandemic is rewriting Hollywood
COVID is accelerating a digital makeover and potentially reordering an industry that was already in flux.
Read MoreMaradona’s Death Prompts Outpouring of Grief in Argentina, World
Argentina declared three days of mourning as soccer fans across the nation poured into the streets to remember their fallen hero, the star striker Diego Maradona, after his death from a heart attack.
Read MoreStatement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grant of Clemency for General Michael T. Flynn – Whitehouse.gov
Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grant of Clemency for General Michael T. Flynn Whitehouse.gov Trump’s Pardon of Flynn Signals Prospect of a Wave in His Final Weeks in Office The New York Times Pardon for Michael Flynn under discussion at
Read MoreJustice Department appeals judge’s decision in Trump defamation case
A judge concluded last month in a written decision that President Donald Trump’s June 19 statements about columnist E. Jean Carroll didn’t constitute an official act of the presidency and were outside the scope of his employment as president.
Read MoreJustice Department appeals judge’s decision in Trump defamation case
A judge concluded last month in a written decision that President Donald Trump’s June 19 statements about columnist E. Jean Carroll didn’t constitute an official act of the presidency and were outside the scope of his employment as president.
Read MoreUS extends TikTok sale deadline to December 4
The US Treasury on Wednesday said it had extended by seven days the November 27 deadline given to the Chinese owner of TikTok to sell the popular social media platform’s American business. “The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United
Read MoreNew anthology shares Black poetry’s history of ‘struggle and song’
In 250 years of Black poetry, the act of writing is itself a form of protest.
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