The NBA has
shared plans to reopen the league during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which
will include asking players to wear smart rings that monitor for COVID-19
symptoms.
Europeans also say no to government
monitoring.
UK cops killed
one person of colour in the whole of 2019, and he was a terrorist.
‘Of Course Not’: Dr. Fauci Says He Definitely Wouldn’t Attend Trump’s
Tulsa Rally, Warns ‘We Haven’t Gotten Out of Our First Wave’
A white woman believed to have set fire to two cop cars during protests
in Philadelphia has been arrested after investigators traced her shirt to an
Etsy page, ultimately leading to the woman's social media accounts.
'We won't be closing the country again. We won't have to do that,' Trump
said in an interview with Fox News Channel.
China brings in
its big guns after troops fought to the death with rocks: Beijing puts on a show of force on
Tibetan plateau as Indian PM warns of 'befitting reply' and hawks in Delhi
demand retaliation for border clash
- China today broadcast live-fire military drills on the Tibetan plateau as India warned of a 'befitting reply' after 20 of its soldiers were killed in bloody hand-to-hand combat at the disputed Himalayan border
- Beijing announced it had suffered 43 casualties, but did not specify whether any of its men had been killed in the first deadly combat between the two nuclear-armed countries since 1975
- As hawks in Delhi demanded retribution for the skirmish, Modi warned: 'the sacrifice of the soldiers will not go in vain. India wants peace but if antagonised it can and will give a befitting reply'
- China meanwhile broadcast images of intense military exercises involving 7,000 infantry and featuring some of the country's most powerful weapons, including the Type 15 light tank and HJ-10 anti-tank missile
- In Beijing, a spokesman said Monday's clash erupted after Indians 'crossed the line, acted illegally, provoked and attacked the Chinese, resulting in both sides engaging in serious physical conflict and injury and death'
- According to the Indian account, what started out as an effort at disengagement after a month-long standoff along the frontier unravelled last week when Indian troops furiously dismantled a Chinese camp
- On Monday, these skirmishes boiled over into a full-scale brawl atop a ridge-line above the Galwan River, with many men dying after being knocked unconscious by nail-studded clubs and plunging into icy waters
San Francisco recorded the biggest decline in rents on record in May,
when the average rent of a one-bedroom apartment declined 9 percent from the
same month a year ago.
Fateful incident, which began as casual
interaction, was captured by several witnesses, police body cams and Wendy's
surveillance
Article explains best ways to destroy
monuments
Sen. Mike Lee criticizes Gov. Gary Herbert, Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox over reported election antics
Sen. Mike Lee is criticizing Utah Gov. Gary Herbert for reportedly
trying to cut a deal to get Thomas Wright to drop out of the race
for governor, support Herbert’s favorite hopeful, and run against Lee instead in two
years.
“These tactics should not take root in our state, especially from within
the governor’s office,” Lee said in a Facebook post Tuesday night after
watching the governor’s debate.
Utah nursing
homes could discharge patients refusing coronavirus test under bill
(REAL GOAL IS TO
KILL THE ELDERLY)
Lawmakers
advanced a bill that, if approved in Thursday’s special session, would
allow assisted living centers to discharge patients who refuse to follow the
Utah Department of Health’s order for residents to be tested for COVID-19.
Bill sponsor Sen.
Curtis Bramble, R-Provo, said the legislation tries to strike a balance between
Utahns’ rights to refuse testing with the danger posed to other high-risk
residents at assisted living centers.
“I was assigned
the task of trying to find a balance between the competing rights of an
individual who does not want to be tested,” Bramble told the Health and Human
Services Committee, “with the authority of a Department of Health that wants to
mandate testing of everyone.”
“We're not there
yet, but what we're moving towards is the ability for a surgeon, who would be
watching the system, indicate where they want a row of sutures, convey that
they want six overhand sutures,” Goldberg said. “Then the robot would
essentially start doing that and the surgeon would... be able to relax a little
bit so that they could then be more rested and able to focus on more complex or
nuanced parts of the surgery.”
Poll: 34% of American Voters Think Second Civil War Is ‘Likely’
One in three
voters believes that the United States is could face another civil war soon, as
unrest rages across the country over issues of race, policing, and the upcoming
presidential election.