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Riots once again broke out in Minneapolis on Thursday night in response to George Floyd death’s while he was in Minneapolis police custody. Videos from bystanders showed an officer kneeling down on Floyd’s neck while he was handcuffed and on the ground. [Read More]
QUARANTINE GAME! THE KIM JONG JOE PLAN (Ann Coulter)
We’re all going crazy and running out of things to do during this endless shutdown. We’ve painted the dog, counted pavers in the backyard, and rearranged the spice rack alphabetically and also by color. What we really need right now is a new game!
Herewith I present the Quarantine Game that I, Ann Coulter, have invented. [Read More]
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr on Friday called on Twitter and other social media platforms to hold “neutral application of terms of service” for users.
The commissioner’s comments came after President Trump called for the revoking of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which gives crucial protections to social media websites that ensure they are not held liable for what users post on their platforms. Trump’s executive order came after Twitter for the first time added discretionary labels to two of his tweets since Tuesday. [Read More]
The relationship between the United States and the World Health Organization has ended.
President Trump said in a Rose Garden address on Friday that he would terminate the relationship between the U.S. and the WHO immediately, accusing the organization of taking directives from China.
“China has total control over the World Health Organization despite paying only $40 million per year compared to what the United States has been paying, which is approximately $450 million a year,” Trump said. “We have detailed the reforms that it must make and engaged with them directly, but they have refused to act.” [Read More]
DC Mayor Lowers Speed Limits, Expands Access to Streets for Businesses (NBC Washington)
As the district begins phase one of reopening, restaurants and businesses will have the opportunity to expand their outdoor space onto sidewalks and into roadways. Mayor Muriel Bowser also announced Friday that the speed limits on local roads will be reduced to 20 mph.
Bowser said earlier in the week that restaurants and retails stores permitted to open in phase one must follow new guidelines for social distancing. To support them in that effort, the city is working to create “streateries.” [Read More]