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Millwall fans who booed Black Lives Matter protest condemned by their own players and FA
Colin Kazim-Richards, the Derby striker, branded the jeers an “absolute disgrace”, while the Football Association said it “strongly condemns” the scenes. Wayne Rooney, the Derby caretaker manager, added that he was “saddened” and it was “very disappointing and upsetting for a lot of people” Some other clubs have abandoned the […]
Moderna to apply for FDA emergency approval of coronavirus vaccine
This is a rush transcript from “Your World with Neil Cavuto” November 30, 2020. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. NEIL CAVUTO, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Indeed, it is a wonderful time of the year,if you like to shop, let’s say online, because the […]
Christmas spirit on display in downtown Montrose | Focus
A snowman smiles in a winter wonderland in one of the store front windows in Montrose (William Woody/City of Montrose) While there wasn’t a community Christmas tree lighting event to ring in the holiday season in Montrose, Christmas spirit is still on display downtown. Walking down the streets in Montrose, […]
Mazda Gifts 50 Special Edition 2020 MX-5 Miatas To Pandemic Front-Line Heroes
Mazda’s 100th Anniversary 2020 MX-5 Miata two-seater is based on the top-tier Grand Touring trim and comes in white paint with red exterior. It’s also available as a retractable fast-top. Mazda Mazda is giving away 50 of its 2020 Mazda MX-5 Miatas to honor individuals who have made contributions to […]
With the season on hold, ND recruit Sonia Citron is going next level | Ndinsider
Amid the stillness of a shutdown, Sonia Citron recognized an opportunity. There was plenty of idle time after the New York state girls basketball tournament was halted in March by the encroaching pandemic. And with the state’s first COVID-19 hot spot no more than a wind sprint away in New […]
Intruders crash Paris protest of law on use of police images
PARIS (AP) — Thousands of people around France protested a proposed bill that could make it more difficult for witnesses to film police officers, with tensions quickly rising at the Paris march Saturday as intruders set fire to several cars, pillaged a bank and tossed objects at police. The protest-crashers, […]
Foreseeing the unforeseeable: Fortune-telling in a time of uncertainty
One night at the dinner table, my family and I raised our glasses and said a happy chorus of well-wishes to my happy marriage. As it turns out, I’m not, in fact, married. Why, then, did we toast to my marriage? Because my fortune-teller had just told me I would […]
Anonymous architect of fake Trump presidential library speaks
Aaaaand we’re back, from outer space, and just walked in to find you with that rad look upon your face … I’m Carolina A. Miranda, a culture columnist at the Los Angeles Times, with the week’s essential art and architecture news: Spoofing the presidential library With President Trump having lost […]
Jill Biden To Push For Debt-Free Community College As First Lady
WASHINGTON — Dr. Jill Biden has devoted her life to the field of education, and that won’t change when she becomes first lady next month. According to a source close to her, Biden will advocate for debt-free community college. Dr. Martha Kanter, who served as under secretary of education in […]
Shopping local | Columnists | smdailyjournal.com
Greg Wilson At times I feel like Don Quixote, tilting at the windmills of progress. Having spent over 30 years in the computer field, you’d think I would be a big fan of online shopping. But while I admire the technology that powers online stores such as Amazon’s, I’m less […]
THE FLYING LOVERS OF VITEBSK, Bristol Old Vic At Home
Even though we entered the last month of 2020 and we saw the end of a second lockdown in England, those unfortunate theatres around the country that happen to find themselves in Tier 3 are still closed to the public. Like many others, Bristol Old Vic has managed to make […]
Photos show how common baking mistakes can drastically change your gingerbread cookies
Insider These gingerbread cookies were all made by messing up the same recipe in a bunch of different ways. Rachel Askinasi/Insider I made gingerbread cookies from scratch and messed up several times along the way (on purpose!) to see how each mistake would affect the texture, taste, and look of […]
3 Top Tech Stocks to Buy in December
As 2020 nears its end, many investors are thinking ahead to the new year and what it might hold for the stock market. If this year has taught us anything, it’s that there’s certainly no way to predict what will happen with the market, or anything else for that matter. […]
Hugely-hyped companies that completely failed to deliver
The start-ups that couldn’t make it work Start-ups are often the most exciting business stories to follow, as entrepreneurs with good ideas fight to make their ambitions a reality and compete with established companies in the process. But sometimes burgeoning companies don’t live up to their hype and fail to deliver. […]
Retail hasn’t canceled Santa. Kids get it that they need social distancing to see the magical bearded guy
Children can’t sit in Santa’s lap this year. But they can still see him and talk to him and connect with him — seven feet away inside a new Santa’s experience at Nebraska Furniture Mart, from the end of his sleigh at Galleria Dallas, on the opposite side of a […]
Candice Bergen, from ‘Murphy Brown’ to Instagram
I ask Ms. Bergen what she thought of Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” released last year. “The feeling of it,’’ she said, “was very close.” In the late 1960s, she and her boyfriend at the time, Terry Melcher, a record producer and the son of Doris […]
Methuen woman puts fashion on display in virtual show | Merrimack Valley
Don’t be surprised if, some day soon, while browsing through the clothing department at Nordstroms or Marshalls, the tags on some garments read: “Allie Doyle Design” or “Alexandra Fashions.” Alexandra “Allie” Doyle, a 2016 graduate of Methuen High School and a 2020 graduate of Lasell College’s Fashion Design and Production program, entered her […]
Putting Silkworms to Work – The New York Times
MONOBLET, France — On a clear day in early fall, Clara Hardy lifted a silkworm from the thin white sheet of raw silk that it had been weaving. “Here you can see the yarn,” the founder of the silk company Sericyne said, pointing to a slender thread that hung from […]