Month: August 2021
The Washington Football Team Has Banned Native American Headdresses From Its Stadium
Ahead of its 2021 season, “Native American Inspired” headdresses and face paint will no longer be allowed inside the Washington Football Team’s home stadium. (Image credit: Daniel Kucin Jr./AP)
Read More‘I’m not kidding you’: CNN’s Burnett reassures viewers she’s not fabricating details of Trump’s absurd coup attempt
On Thursday’s edition of CNN’s “OutFront,” anchor Erin Burnett created a comprehensive — and damning — timeline based on new revelations about Trump and his officials’ efforts to strong-arm the Justice Department to support nullifying the presidential election. Burnett began
Read MoreBiden warns against rewriting history of Jan. 6 assault – The Washington Post
Biden warns against rewriting history of Jan. 6 assault The Washington Post Biden signs bill to award Congressional Gold Medals to police who defended Capitol on Jan. 6 Yahoo News Biden awards Congressional Gold Medals to officers who defended U.S. Capitol CBS News
Read MoreFisker-Foxconn EV partnership ‘moving faster than expected,’ CEO Henrik Fisker says
U.S. electric automaker Fisker expects operating expenses to reach between $490 million and $530 million this year, a slight increase in its business outlook for the year that is driven by R&D spending on prototypes for its Ocean SUV, testing
Read MoreBest Buy investing millions in Brown Venture Group, a firm exclusively backing BIPOC founders
Last summer, in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, Best Buy committed to “do better” when it came to supporting communities of color. As part of the retail giant’s self-proclaimed mission to better address underrepresentation and technology inequities, the company
Read MoreNews Wrap: CDC’s new eviction moratorium faces early legal challenge
In our news wrap Thursday, the CDC’s newly announced eviction moratorium is already facing a legal challenge after the Alabama Association of Realtors asked a federal court for an injunction that would let evictions resume. Also, Iran gets a new
Read MoreRussian state TV pushes propaganda that the US is faking suicides of cops who responded to MAGA riots
Russia is pushing out a new conspiracy theory that suicides of officers involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol are being faked by the United States government. It has become a kind of “kitchen sink” conspiracy, with
Read MoreCuomo says he will cooperate with Assembly impeachment probe as lawmakers step up pace of inquiry – The Washington Post
Cuomo says he will cooperate with Assembly impeachment probe as lawmakers step up pace of inquiry The Washington Post What’s next for Andrew Cuomo following his sexual harassment investigation? Washington Post Andrew Cuomo is Donald Trump, only less so The Arizona Republic Opinion
Read MoreBreaking down the infrastructure bill’s impact on climate change
The current infrastructure bill includes $150 billion for clean energy and climate change protections. Tens of billions would also be utilized to fight extreme weather like drought, wildfire, flooding and erosion, with a host of smaller programs like low-emission busses,
Read MoreAnger over synagogue exemptions as cabinet OKs new Green Pass virus restrictions
Several ministers vote against rules in protest; Health Ministry to start pilot serological testing for children under 12 so as to include those with antibodies in pass system
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