On the First Day of School, an Indiana Student Tests Positive for Coronavirus As more schools abandon plans for in-person classes, one that opened in Indiana this week had to quarantine students within hours. Go to Source
Indian Billionaires Bet Big on Head Start in Coronavirus Vaccine Race The world’s largest vaccine producer, the Serum Institute, announced a plan to make hundreds of millions of doses of an unproven inoculation. It’s a gamble with a huge upside. And huge risks. Go to Source
A $600-a-Week Lifeline for Unemployed Americans Expires After an Impasse in Washington California became the first state to reach 500,000 total coronavirus cases. Once the site of a major outbreak, Italy now offers lessons for keeping the virus in check. Go to Source
Overcrowded Housing Invites Covid-19, Even in Silicon Valley Overcrowding, not density, has defined many coronavirus hot spots. Service workers’ quarters skirting Silicon Valley are no exception. Go to Source
The Coronavirus Infected Hundreds at a Georgia Summer Camp The camp took precautions but did not require campers to wear masks, the C.D.C. reported. Singing and cheering may have helped spread the virus. Go to Source
James Murdoch resigns from board of News Corp Media giant announces decision by Rupert Murdoch’s sonStatement cites ‘disagreements over certain editorial content’James Murdoch has resigned from the board of News Corp, the media company said on Friday, citing “disagreements” over editorial content. Related: The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty review – Succession with phone hacking and foam pies Continue reading... Go to Source
Hong Kong 'seeking arrest' of fleeing activists Six activists, including some now in the UK, are reportedly wanted under the new security law. Go to Source
Twitter hack: Bognor Regis man one of three charged A UK man and two people in Florida have been charged over the hijacking of US Twitter accounts. Go to Source
News Corp: Rupert Murdoch's son James quits company He resigns from the influential media company's board, citing "disagreements over editorial content". Go to Source
Ghislaine Maxwell-Jeffrey Epstein emails revealed in new court papers In the papers, a key accuser also alleges the pair were equally involved in sex trafficking. Go to Source
Mail Delays Fuel Concern Trump Is Undercutting Postal System Ahead of Voting The president’s long campaign against the Postal Service is intersecting with his assault on mail-in voting amid concerns that he has politicized oversight of the agency. Go to Source
Karen Bass, Susan Rice Rise As Biden's Search for V.P. Nears End Two women, Representative Karen Bass and Susan Rice, the former national security adviser, are among the most formidable contenders on Joe Biden’s list. Go to Source
2020 Election Live Updates: Kamala Harris Pushes Back on Criticism of ‘Ambition’ President Trump warned of an “election disaster” with mail-in voting, but cited no evidence of fraud. Joe Biden has postponed his planned announcement of a running mate. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/BK8E79gC0gA Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell used his private Caribbean island to host “constant” orgies and once flew in a group of European models to fulfill their sexual fetishes, an Epstein accuser claimed in newly released court documents. Virginia Giuffre, who has accused Epstein and Maxwell of abusing her, detailed the sex-obsessed world of the pair in a 2016 deposition in a civil case against Maxwell that was made public for the first time Thursday. #GhislaineMaxwell #JeffreyEpstein The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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http://youtu.be/plYfuHzFFS4 Attorney Alan Dershowitz defended himself from sex abuse claims Friday after his name appeared in a slew of unsealed documents related to a since-settled defamation case involving Ghislaine Maxwell. The emeritus Harvard Law professor was accused of having sex with then-minor “Jane Doe #3” — identified in court documents as Virginia Roberts Giuffre — and witnessing Jeffrey Epstein and others sexually abusing girls and young women. #AlanDershowitz #JeffreyEpstein The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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Underage girl forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, US court document claims Jeffrey Epstein victim says orgy on late financier’s island was attempt to blackmail princeThe sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly tried to gather incriminating material against Prince Andrew by forcing an underage girl to have sex with him, according to newly released court documents.The papers released by a court in New York say the alleged encounter took place on the late US financier’s private island in the US Virgin Islands. A document claims Epstein instructed the girl, referred to as Jane Doe #3, to “give the prince whatever he demanded and report back to him on the details of the sexual abuse”. Continue reading... Go to Source
English beaches packed despite Covid-19 social distancing plea Tens of thousands descend on south coast on hottest day of the yearTens of thousands of people descended on beaches on the south coast of England on the hottest day of the year, prompting some local authorities to plead with people to stay away so that social distancing could be maintained.While many parts of the north of England were facing a fresh lockdown, stretches of beaches at Bournemouth, Poole and Brighton were packed. Continue reading... Go to Source
Follow rules to avoid second national lockdown, warns Boris Johnson PM pauses easing of England’s coronavirus lockdown and says government ‘may need to go further’UK coronavirus news – live updates Covid-19 around the world – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBoris Johnson raised the threat of a new national lockdown as he paused new freedoms due this weekend amid fears any further reopening of the economy could trigger a full-blown resurgence of the coronavirus.The surprise move came with a warning from Prof Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, that the country now appears to be “at the outer edge” of how far society can safely reopen in the age of the pandemic Continue reading... Go to Source
Evgeny Lebedev, Jo Johnson and Ian Botham among 36 peerage nominations Also on list marking a year as PM for Boris Johnson are Ruth Davidson, Ken Clarke and Philip HammondRussian billionaire newspaper proprietor Evgeny Lebedev and the prime minister’s brother, Jo Johnson, are among dozens of new nominations for peerages announced by Downing Street, while Theresa May’s husband is set for a knighthood.Evening Standard and Independent owner Lebedev, who held a party in Italy attended by Boris Johnson when he was foreign secretary, is a surprise name among the 36 life peerage nominations which have led to accusations of “cronyism” against the prime minister, although he is nominated as a crossbencher. Continue reading... Go to Source
Alan Parker, director of Midnight Express and Bugsy Malone, dies aged 76 Director who first made his mark in the 1970s and had later hits including Fame and The Commitments, became the chair of the UK Film Council•Peter Bradshaw on Alan Parker: a maker of glorious films with a gift for connecting with audiencesAlan Parker, the British director behind a string of hits including Midnight Express, Bugsy Malone, and The Commitments, has died aged 76.The news was announced by a representative, who said he had died on Friday “after a lengthy illness”. Continue reading... Go to Source
UK coronavirus live: England has 'reached the limit' of reopening from lockdown, says Whitty Face coverings to be made mandatory in more indoor settings in England; government criticised for ‘shockingly short notice’ lockdown ahead of EidBoris Johnson postpones latest round of lockdown easingWhat are the new lockdown rules in northern England?Matt Hancock defends last-minute lockdownPolice cordons at Bournemouth beach amid fears of heatwaveGlobal coronavirus updates – live 12.48pm BST ‘Hands, face, space, get a test, self-isolate if you have symptoms,’ the prime minster said, once more for the seats at the back.And that’s it, the conference is over. 12.47pm BST Q. Do you agree with a Conservative Yorkshire MP who said that local BAME communities aren&...
Ghislaine Maxwell trained underage girls as sex slaves, documents allege Unsealed testimony from 2015 case reveals series of claims about British socialite’s role in Epstein sex-trafficking ringGhislaine Maxwell sexually abused underage girls and joined Jeffrey Epstein in directing Virginia Roberts Giuffre to be sexually abused by others, Giuffre claimed in a cache of documents that has been unsealed in the US.She “trained me as a sex slave”, Giuffre is quoted as saying. Continue reading... Go to Source
UK waste incinerators three times more likely to be in deprived areas Greenpeace data raises concern over air quality and health of vulnerable peopleEdmonton incinerator expansion ‘fundamentally unjust’ say residentsWaste incinerators are three times more likely to be situated in the most deprived and ethnically diverse areas of the UK, it has been revealed, raising fears about the impact on air quality and the health of vulnerable people.Data obtained by Unearthed, the investigative arm of Greenpeace, found that areas in the top 20% for deprivation host nearly one-third of the waste incinerators in the UK. The richest, least ethnically diverse areas are home to less than 10% of incinerators, which are increasingly being used to deal with the UK’s waste. Continue readi...
Police cordons to stop crowds at Bournemouth beach amid fears of heatwave Contingency plans as PM urges people not to lose focus and risk spreading Covid-19Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coveragePolice are ready to set up roadblocks, create diversions and close off sections of Bournemouth beach to prevent a repeat of last month’s chaotic scenes as a heatwave sweeps parts of the UK.With temperatures forecast to hit 33C in parts of southern England, some officers have been asked to work extended shifts and weekend leave has been cancelled for others as the emergency services and the local council brace themselves for another major influx of visitors. Continue reading... Go to Source
Ex-football coach Barry Bennell pleads guilty to nine sexual offences Former Crewe coach is serving 30-year jail term after being convicted of 50 child sexual offences in 2018The convicted child sex offender and former football coach Barry Bennell has pleaded guilty to nine sexual offences.The 66-year-old former Crewe Alexandra coach, also known as Richard Jones, entered the pleas at Chester crown court on Friday via video link from HMP Littlehey in Cambridgeshire. Continue reading... Go to Source
Hong Kong postpones elections for a year 'over virus concerns' The move comes weeks after China imposed a controversial national security law on Hong Kong. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live News: World Updates Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline are the latest to take funds from Operation Warp Speed in exchange for millions of doses of an experimental vaccine. Dr. Anthony Fauci and other health officials will testify before a House panel on testing, vaccines and school reopening. There are strong signs that Native Americans have been hit hard by the virus. Go to Source
Contact Tracing Is Failing in Many States. Here’s Why. Inadequate testing and protracted delays in producing results have crippled tracking and hampered efforts to contain major outbreaks. Go to Source
More Than Just a Tweet: Trump’s Campaign to Undercut Democracy Floating the idea of delaying the election was the latest step in the president’s running effort to discredit the election, risking long-term damage to public trust in the system. Go to Source
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