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‘Wheel of Fortune’ is spelling out changes to address the COVID-19 pandemic era

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, production of “Wheel of Fortune” has been adjusted to accommodate safety protocol to slow the spread of coronavirus.

      

201-year-old steamship paddle wheels found in Lake Champlain belonging to one of the oldest wrecks of its kind in the US

The long-lost paddle wheels from a steamboat shipwreck in 1819 were discovered deep in the waters of Lake Champlain in Vermont.

Maserati rolls out first supercar in 15 years

Maserati unveiled its first supercar in 15 years Wednesday. With a body made largely from lightweight carbon fiber and aluminum, the new MC20 can hit a top speed of 202 miles an hour and go from 0 to 60 in under three seconds.

Biden on Trump concealing coronavirus threat: ‘It’s almost criminal’

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said it is “disgusting” and “almost criminal” that President Donald Trump knew of the serious risk posed by the coronavirus in February and then downplayed its threat in March.

Coronavirus updates: 190K deaths in US; 900K deaths worldwide; Britain bans gatherings of more than 6

As the US recorded 190,000 deaths, a vaccine maker is confident its COVID-19 candidate will be ready for approval in October. Latest coronavirus news.

      

‘We all do stupid things at 17’: Donald Trump Jr. speaks about Kenosha protest shootings

Donald Trump Jr. commented on 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse and the shootings that killed two people and injured another during unrest in Kenosha.

      

Bob Woodward book takeaways: Trump admits ‘playing’ down COVID threat, secret nuclear program, Kim Jong Un letters

Bob Woodward’s new book about President Trump includes a jarring admission from Trump that he was ‘playing’ down the coronavirus pandemic.

      

Trump unveils new list of potential Supreme Court nominees to boost his reelection campaign

The list is intended to elevate the nation’s highest court as an issue in 2020 – and put pressure on Democratic nominee Joe Biden to follow suit.
      

Mall owners Simon and Brookfield to acquire J.C. Penney out of bankruptcy despite ‘screaming matches’

J.C. Penney has reached a deal to sell itself to a group of mall owners and lenders in a move that would likely save the chain from liquidation.

      

Jessica Krug, the professor who pretended to be Black, resigns from George Washington University

Her resignation was announced by the university in a tweet explaining that her classes for the semester “will be taught by other faculty members.”

      

Two Delaware women indicted on hate crime charges after taking MAGA hat from Trump supporters

Two women face hate crime charges after a video was posted of them confronting supporters of President Donald Trump at the DNC in Delaware last month.

      

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