| Election 2020 | | | Coronavirus | | | China China has announced it will expel journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal in a major escalation of tensions with the US government. The move follows America's recent decision to designate five Chinese state media outlets as "foreign mission" outlets and cap the number of Chinese journalists working for those outlets on US soil. The Chinese government also said the newly-banned journalists will not be allowed to operate in the semi-autonomous cities of Macao or Hong Kong, which is typically where journalists blocked by Beijing would go to continue their work. | | | White House Dale Cabaniss, the head of Trump's Office of Personnel Management, resigned abruptly yesterday amid reports of frustration within the OPM regarding coronavirus plans. According to sources within the department, there has been friction between the OPM and the White House regarding government workflow and messaging to government employees amid coronavirus-related arrangements, and some within the OPM have felt sidelined by the Office of Management and Budget. However, Cabaniss' resignation reportedly came as a complete surprise. | | | Manchester bombing Hashem Abedi, the brother of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi, has been found guilty of the murders of 22 people killed in the suicide bomb attack at an Ariana Grande concert in 2017. Although Salman Abedi ultimately detonated the bomb, Hashem Abedi helped acquire the chemicals to make it, and encouraged and assisted his brother in planning the atrocity. England's Director of Public Prosecutions said Abedi "has blood on his hands, even if he didn't detonate the bomb." The father of one of the bombing victims gave a statement after the verdict, saying the decision helped give a sense of justice to the hundreds of people affected by the attack. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | > $200,000 Former Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison for corruption charges stemming from misuse of more than $200,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses. Among his purchases were a $14,000 Italian vacation and thousands of dollars in routine items like groceries, bedding and household goods. | | | Never, I think, have we been so dependent on each other, at least not in my lifetime, and we should rise to that occasion. | | | | Breathtaking blooms You know what? We're just gonna do nature videos all week. Because nature is beautiful and it makes us happy, like this beautiful time lapse of blooming flowers. (Click here to view) | | | | |
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