TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Covid-19 hospitalizations set new record, states issue strict new measures -Trump tweets on DC protest, tells police ‘Do your job’ -Biden takes break from transition planning with bike ride -Top 5 stories of the week TRANSCRIPT Hello everyone. Here’s a quick look at the stories we’re working on for you today: –Governors across
Month: November 2020
Snowplow driver finds 2 dead bodies; Shooting at nightclub in North Carolina; Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade plan; Sports news briefs Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/friday-november-13-top-news-briefs
It’s the cafe you cannot afford to miss if you are on the road to Florida! It’s one of the most fun restaurants I’ve been to! It was founded in 1942. It is known for throwing hot rolls to the customers. It features Southern or country cooking (fried chicken, catfish, etc.); a variety of side
TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Trump makes first appearance since defeat, still won’t concede -Biden already working on transition process -Record number of women to serve in Congress -Ivanka and Jared’s kids withdrawn from school -Postal service ends ban on beards, natural black hairstyles -202-point high school football game breaks record! TRANSCRIPT Hello everyone. Here’s a quick look
El Paso bringing in 10 refrigerated morgues; Wisconsin man charged for buying gun for Kyle Rittenhouse; CBS to require its reality shows to have 50% BIPOC cast; First person with Down’s syndrome to complete Ironman event; Vatican says Pope John Paul II knew about allegations against Cardinal McCarrick Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/deaf-woman-receives-150000-settlement-after-being-jailed-for-5-days-without-interpreters
First Black female to become U.S. Naval Academy brigade commander; C.D.C. says wearing masks helps to prevent inhaling coronavirus; Pfizer vaccine would go first to health care workers; Pfizer vaccine would go first to health care workers; NYC pilot program to send crisis workers for mental health calls instead of police officers; “Murder hornets” nest
Ralph is a hard of hearing, but naturally, love communicating in sign language! He started his a hair salon 28 years ago (July 1, 1989). Now, he is a successful hairdresser with the Deaf community and hearing clients in Germany. His schedule is always packed and full! Why? Communicating with Ralph in sign language plays
TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Some GOP members break ties with Trump, believe Biden won election -US breaks records for new cases, hospitalizations -Americans lose $5 billion+ to porch pirates -Instagram changes home screen, Nintendo revives console -Botched artwork ‘Potato head of Palencia” goes viral! TRANSCRIPT Hello everyone. Here’s a quick look at the stories we’re working on
A deaf woman, Jennifer Mello, received a $150,000 lawsuit settlement with Kern County, California after she was jailed for five days without an interpreter in 2017. Here is an interview with her. Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/deaf-woman-receives-150000-settlement-after-being-jailed-for-5-days-without-interpreters
TODAY’S HEADLINES: -State Department blocks Biden from accessing messages -Moderna to release vaccine results -Man claims he planned to kill former senator -CDC says masks protect wearers too -TikTok asks court to step in, sale deadline looms -51-year-old woman gives birth to granddaughter
Rep. Scalise posts manipulated video clip of disabled man’s interview with Biden Transcript: https://www.dailymoth.com/blog/rep-scalise-posts-manipulated-video-clip-of-disabled-mans-interview-with-biden
TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Secretary of State won’t acknowledge Biden win -Texas hits 1 million Covid-19 cases -Tropical Storm Eta veers toward Florida -Ring doorbells recalled over fire hazard -Veterans get free access to national parks