Transcript The large Independence Day celebrations people are used to with showstopping fireworks displays are on hold this year in many places due to coronavirus. That means many people might be tempted to create smaller fireworks shows of their own. And that has experts worried. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about
Month: July 2020
Transcript And before we wrap up, here’s a friendly reminder: please make sure your pets are’s securely locked up before the fireworks start blooming and banging tonight. Experts say that the July 4 celebration leads to more lost pets than any other day of the year. That’s because so many pets are scared off from
Covid-19 impact on bars and gyms; Ghislaine Maxwell arrested in connection to Jeffrey Epstein case; U.S. economy adds 4.8 million jobs; “Black Lives Matter” painting on 5th Ave in NYC; Russian voters allows Putin to remain in power until 2036; Black and quadriplegic man allowed to die because of “poor quality of life” Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/thursday-july-2-top-news-briefs
Brenna DeBartolo, the Deaf Founder of Forest Souls, runs a socially conscious apparel company that supports the environment by planting new trees and restore forests through Forest Souls customers’ purchases. She partnered with American Forests then she now donates proceeds to other forest non-profit organizations. #JourneyBySVRS SVRS
Transcript Now that British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been arrested on federal charges of conspiring to sexually abuse minors with deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, her case is being watched around the world because of its connections to the rich, powerful and royal. Many people are digging into her past but not coming up with much.
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Transcript Normally we show you the top five most uplifting stories of the week on Sunday. But one story is so amazingly cute we had to show it to you today! The Columbus zoo and aquarium has been quite busy dealing with a baby boom. The zoo welcomed a Masai giraffe calf, two sea lion
Most Americans support police reform; Reports say Russia offered bounties to Taliban; Mississippi flag will no longer have Confederate emblem; Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana abortion law; Wealthy white couple aim firearms at BLM protesters; 500,000 die from Covid-19 worldwide Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/monday-june-29-top-news-briefs
Transcript The coronavirus pandemic has left assisted living facility residents especially isolated as visitor access remain shut down. Victorian senior care, which manages 14 North Carolina facilities, came up with a creative way to ease the strain of social isolation. It’s an old school idea with a 21st-century twist, using social media to connect residents
Schools likely to continue online classes in fall; Cam Newton signs with Patriots; ‘Golden State Killer’ pleads guilty; Jacksonville requires face masks; Trial for former Minneapolis police officers; European Union bars travelers from U.S.; Dr. Fauci warns of 100,000 Covid-19 cases per day
Transcript 9-year-old entrepreneur and aspiring jeweler Kamryn Johnson is making a big impact, one bracelet at a time. Kamyrn and a few of her friends started a summer business selling friendship bracelets in Minneapolis in an effort called “Kamryn & Friends: Bracelets for Unity & Justice.” The proceeds help black-owned businesses and neighborhoods in Minneapolis