Ex-top prosecutor who resigned rather than drop Adams case defends her integrity in court testimony
Read full article: Ex-top prosecutor who resigned rather than drop Adams case defends her integrity in court testimonyThe former interim U.S. attorney who quit rather than drop the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams defended her integrity during testimony in Manhattan federal court.
Census categories misrepresent the 'street race' of Latinos, Afro Latinos, report says
Read full article: Census categories misrepresent the 'street race' of Latinos, Afro Latinos, report saysFilling out forms that ask for racial and ethnic identification can be a struggle for many Latinos, especially when there is not one box that reflects their identity.
‘We’re in dire need:’ Osceola school hires experience onboarding delays amid teacher shortage
Read full article: ‘We’re in dire need:’ Osceola school hires experience onboarding delays amid teacher shortageNearly two weeks into the school year, schools across Central Florida are still working to fill hundreds of vacancies. While districts have been facing shortages in classroom personnel, hiring delays are leaving some prospective employees in limbo.
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COVID-19 ‘vaccine pod’ coming to Central Florida senior communities
Read full article: COVID-19 ‘vaccine pod’ coming to Central Florida senior communitiesRon DeSantis said Wednesday the state is now trying to target senior living communities, with Central Florida marked as the next stop. Club manager, Sheri Wollschlager, said the vaccines are strictly for Solivita residents 65 and older. The governor elaborated that the state is working to partner with communities that have a significant elderly population to bring these so-called “vaccine pods” to the area. AdDeSantis said more pods would be coming to Central Florida communities, too. DeSantis asks White House for more vaccine supply][Register for a COVID-19 vaccine in Florida]
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James Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ pushed again, to 2021
Read full article: James Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ pushed again, to 2021The release of the James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been delayed again, this time to 2021, because of the effects of COVID-19 on the theatrical business. “No Time To Die” was originally supposed to open in April 2020 but was pushed back to Nov. 12 in the U.K. and Nov. 20 in the U.S. The Walt Disney Co. last week delayed the planned 2020 releases of a handful of major movies until 2021. They include Marvel’s “Black Widow” and Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.” Universal delayed “Candyman” to next year. Some major releases are still planned for 2020.
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