Month: June 2020

[ad_1] MONTREAL (Reuters) – New global guidelines featuring physical distancing to restart aviation safely during the coronavirus pandemic could add up to two hours of pre-departure time for passengers at some airports during peak hours, the head of an international airports’ group said on Tuesday. Passengers wearing face masks stand in queue at the Istanbul
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Multiple U.S. states are holding congressional primaries on Tuesday, some of which were delayed by the coronavirus. Voting for members of Congress is taking place in Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and South Dakota. Here are details of some of the more interesting nominating contests: NEWCOMER CHALLENGES DEMOCRATIC LEADER
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[ad_1] It’s usually easy to discount celebrities’ and sports stars’ takes on current events. Most are reflexively lefty or uninformed. (Or both. There is some correlation there.) But once in a great while, someone famous says something thoughtful.  So the statement published June 1 on Tiger Woods’s Twitter account is worth noting. Woods, arguably the
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[ad_1] On Sunday night, the basement of historic St. John’s Episcopal church near the White House was set on fire by rioters. On Monday night, President Trump decided to take a photo in front of the church holding a Bible in the air. To clear the way for the photo op, protesters near the church
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[ad_1] Topics in this post: methamphetamine narcotics HIDALGO, Texas—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo International Bridge had a busy weekend by seizing $1,896,340 worth of alleged methamphetamine in three separate, unrelated incidents. “Our frontline officers’ resiliency and dedication to help keep dangerous drugs from crossing our international borders
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[ad_1] Protesters gather around after setting fire to the entrance of a police station as demonstrations continue after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minn., May 28, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) I noted on Twitter last night that rioting, coming right after the virus, is a catastrophe for the cities. Regardless of whether Trump or
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[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Jennifer Panditaratne’s third-grade daughter had been seeing a reading specialist once a week before her Florida school closed abruptly in March due to the novel coronavirus. Jennifer Panditaratne helps Hazeline with her reading assignments as she is homeschooling in Broward County, Florida, U.S. May 29, 2020. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona Since
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[ad_1] (cienpies/makyzz/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Did you know NRPLUS boasts one of the most engaged communities in the digital-membership sphere? Don’t take our word for it. Take Digiday’s. For the second year in a row, NRPLUS has been named a Digiday Publishing Awards finalist for Best Paid Membership Product. (What’s Digiday? It’s one of the leading
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[ad_1] (Mike Blake/Reuters) Government officials around the world are learning from history’s hard lessons. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE E urope was awash in protests on a scale seen neither before nor, arguably, since. The year was 1848. “A specter is haunting Europe,” Marx wrote. “The specter of communism.” Others saw it as the “springtime of the
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[ad_1] Sunday’s New York Times tried to put “law and order conservatives,” not liberal riot supporters, on the defensive in the violent aftermath of the unjust death under police custody of George Floyd in Minneapolis: “Floyd Case Presents Ideological Challenge for Law-and-Order Conservatives.” The text box: “Even Limbaugh and Pirro can’t defend an officer’s actions.”
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[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: People hike beneath the Hollywood sign after a partial reopening of Los Angeles hiking trails during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 9, 2020. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon/File Photo LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Hollywood studios and labor unions on Monday proposed extensive coronavirus testing and other
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[ad_1] In August 2005, the Media Research Center decided to bring its massive archive and expertise into the blogosphere, and NewsBusters.org was born. The so-called objective media would face an even faster and more thorough vetting through our sharp-witted team of conservative bloggers, bringing video and transcripts and cogent analysis.  Now, on the verge of
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