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Lebanon's government resigns

Nation News.com 

Beirut – Lebanon’s prime minister announced the government’s resignation on Monday, saying a huge explosion that devastated Beirut and triggered public outrage was the result of endemic corruption.  ...

Carlsen strikes back with a dominant performance on day two of his Tour Final match against Ding - Day 2

The Week in Chess 

Magnus Carlsen made an emphatic recovery after his loss of the set on day one of the "Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Final benefiting Kiva" tournament by beating Ding Liren 2.5-0.5 to level the match one set each. Meanwhile Hikaru Nakamura took a giant stride towards the final by winning a second mini-match against Daniil Dubov.

Carlsen said he was surprised by the specifics of how Ding Liren played the opening in game one but he had a positional idea which he executed and just when he thought Ding... Читать дальше...

Konya'da 1 milyon TL ceza

Yenicag 

Konya'da 1 milyon TL ceza
Konya'da trafik ekiplerince yapılan denetimlerde 2 bin 219 sürücüye çeşitli maddelerden toplam 1 milyon 100 bin 28 TL para cezası kesildi.

Prosecutor orders unsafe materials removed from Zouk plant

The Daily Star 

Lebanon's top prosecutor ordered Monday the removal of more than four tonnes of unidentified "dangerous materials" from the Zouk power plant, north of Beirut, despite Energy Minister Raymond Ghajar denying allegations last week that the power plant near Jounieh was at risk of an explosion potentially greater than the Beirut blast.

Report: Yannick Ngakoue changing agents

NBCSports.com 

Yannick Ngakoue has moved on from his agent. Ngakoue, who remains unsigned after the Jaguars put the franchise tag on him this offseason, is parting ways with his agent, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. That usually happens when the player isn’t satisfied with his situation. In Ngakoue’s case, it’s too late to get [more]

Why Trump is right about mail-in ballots

The Washington Times 

I begin with a personal story to make a greater point.

Two weeks ago, I mailed an 8-by-10-inch envelope from a Miami post office to an address in New York State. The postage was correct, as was the address and ZIP Code.

One week passed and the recipient emailed to ...



Chicago resident on unrest: 'It's getting scary'

USA TODAY 

A longtime Chicago resident watching the cleanup following a night of vandalism and stealing in the main shopping district says the city's "getting scary" and he's changing his routine as a result. (Aug. 10)

Sierra Club endorses Biden for president 

TheHill.com 

The Sierra Club, one of the nation's most influential environmental groups, endorsed presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden for president on Monday."We are confident that Joe Biden will be the champion for ...

NYPD cops don’t lift a finger as 11-year-old is beaten in broad daylight

New York Post 

NYPD cops had a front-row seat to a five-on-one brawl — but let the violence play out rather than doing their jobs to break it up, The Post has learned. An 11-year-old girl was slapped, punched, kicked and even shocked with a stun gun by a group of five other girls after a basketball game...

DC officials condemn 'horrific' mass shootings at cookout

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Police in the District of Columbia are calling for community input to catch the perpetrators of a mass shooting at a crowded block party over the weekend that left one person dead and 20 others, including a police officer, injured.

Track and trace 'failures' SERCO 'should be be sacked' to avoid second lockdown - Mirror Online

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Track and trace 'failures' SERCO 'should be be sacked' to avoid second lockdown  Mirror Online
  2. Coronavirus: Contact tracers to be reduced by 6,000 in England  BBC News
  3. A third of national contact tracers will be handed to local authorities in latest u-turn  Manchester Evening News
  4. Potential covid-19 patients might get a knock at the door as track and trace goes local  Teesside Live
  5. UK coronavirus LIVE: Test and Trace workers will start knocking on people's... Читать дальше...

McDonald's former CEO was just named in a lawsuit alleging sexual relationships with multiple employees. Here are 18 major changes he led during 4 years at the helm of the fast-food giant.

BusinessInsider.com 

McDonald's

  • McDonald's filed a lawsuit on Monday accusing former CEO Steve Easterbrook of lying about sexual relationships with multiple coworkers during his last year at the company.
  • The chain fired Easterbrook in November after citing a violation of company policy "involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee."
  • Easterbrook holds a position at Oxford University's Centre for Corporate Reputation.
  • Easterbrook became CEO in March 2015 and was... Читать дальше...





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