Aaron Rodgers was praised for your instagram post that most observers saw Drew Brees as an indirect shot for his opinion of the kneeling players during the National Anthem. However, Martellus Bennett struggled with Rodgers, with whom he played for seven games in 2017 with the Green Bay Packers. Retired tight end Bennett tweeted an old Rodgers quote in which …
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Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks at a press conference in Washington, June 4. CNNE When asked if he wanted to reduce the military presence in the nation’s capital, Mayor Muriel Bowser said today at a press conference that “we want the army; we want out-of-state troops outside of Washington, DC.” Bowser said she was “very concerned” about how federal police expanded …
Read More »Coco Gauff gives a speech at the Black Lives Matter protest: “We must change now”
Coco Gauff cannot vote, but that does not mean that it cannot make a difference. The 16-year-old American tennis star is doing her part as protests have spread across the country following the murder of African-American George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer. Gauff attended a recent Black Lives Matter protest in his hometown of Delray Beach, Florida, and …
Read More »Do not prasad, holy water, or sing in religious places under new rules
Temples have been asked to stumble to enter devotees into the central guidelines. New Delhi: The coronavirus outbreak, with a sharp increase in numbers, will change the experience of visiting religious places in the country. Not only will the crowds be gone, making offerings and receiving prasad, vermillion points, or holy water will be a strict no-no. There should also …
Read More »The team of ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic goes to Carole Baskin to get his zoo
This month, a judge ruled in favor of Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue in his lawsuit against Greater Wynnewood Development Group, LLC, the company Joe Exotic once owned, giving him control of G.W. Zoo in Oklahoma. Then his team spoke for him from Twitter. “While we again recognize that it is truly time to pray for justice for the George Floyd …
Read More »22-NBA team restart plan puts Nets’ playoff spot at risk
The Knicks will not join the Nets in Orlando. But the Nets could still join the Knicks in the lottery. The 22-team proposal to restart the season expected to be approved Thursday by the Board of Governors has made the Nets’ playoff plans a bit more precarious than the other 22-team scenario. In one version of the 22-team proposal, the …
Read More »Reporting a cyclone for the first time, from the landing site
Cyclone: a familiar term in the eastern part of the country, but for a reporter in Mumbai, an unknown. We Mumbai reporters are used to covering heavy rains, constant rains, rains that flood entire cities. Rain packed in strong winds is a completely different phenomenon. When I was asked to report from Alibaug, a popular tourist about 100 km from …
Read More »Study suggests Mars may have been a ringed planet in the ancient past
There are four planets in the Solar System that have rings: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. However, a new study suggests that Mars may also have been a ringed planet. the investigation It highlights that one of Mars’ moons, Deimos, has a slightly altered orbit that suggests there was something responsible for its slight tilt. “The fact that Deimos’s orbit …
Read More »Jack Dorsey donates $ 3 million to charity led by Kaepernick
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doesn’t appear to be interested in making peace with President Trump any time soon. Just a week after tagging two of Trump’s tweets with fact-check tags, prompting the president to call for regulation of social media companies, Dorsey announced that he was donating $ 3 million to the Colin-led charity. Kaepernick. “$ 3mm for Colin @ …
Read More »Facebook to start labeling state media
The tags will immediately begin to appear on pages belonging to media such as Russia Today and China’s Xinhua. Starting next week, users in the United States will begin to see the label appear in the individual publications of these points of sale, labels that will eventually be introduced in other countries. Nathaniel Gleicher, head of Facebook’s security policy, told …
Read More »Russell Wilson: “I have a heavy heart right now,” says Seattle Seahawks quarterback
Instead of talking about the NFL with journalists on Wednesday, Wilson insisted on talking about racism in the United States and how Colin Kaepernick he was “trying to do the right thing” through his protests. Floyd died in Minneapolis on May 25 after being arrested by a police officer, who had pinned him to his knees on his neck for …
Read More »Alok Sharma, UK government minister, isolates himself after coronavirus test
Business Secretary Alok Sharma repeatedly wiped his head and nose with a handkerchief and held his forehead as he delivered a speech on Wednesday, raising questions about whether the UK government was right to demand that its lawmakers return to Parliament while the number of new coronavirus infections remains high. The House of Commons had been operating hybridly in recent …
Read More »Beyoncé urges fans to stay ‘focused’ on fight for justice for George Floyd
Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee to his neck for nearly nine minutes during his arrest. His death has sparked protests in the United States and around the world. The Grammy-winning artist shared a heartwarming message on Instagram Wednesday, featuring an aerial photo of thousands of Black …
Read More »Jim Abbott’s no-hitter is the most inspiring in Yankees history
No one sees a game without hits coming. Don Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series came after he failed the last two innings in his previous start. Dwight Gooden pitched a no-hitter after returning from a season-long suspension, pitching 11 years past his peak. David Wells claimed perfection, while claiming to be hungover. Still, Jim Abbott’s hitless game …
Read More »“Fortnite” delays the end of season event due to protests by George Floyd
The effects of George Floyd’s protests have reached the world of video games. One of the world’s most popular free-to-play shooter games, Fortnite, announced this week that it would delay its end-of-season event to give employees and players more time with their families and friends. “We are very aware of the pain our friends, families, team members, players and communities …
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