There are some things that shouldn’t have to be said because it’s common sense. But with the news we have been seeing lately, common sense isn’t so common. How many times have we turned on the television or logged on to social media to see that another child has lost …
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Alabama Man Charged With Capital Murder In The Death Of Girlfriend’s 1-Year-Old Son, Refused To Call 911 Despite Girlfriend’s Plea
An Alabama man has been charged with capital murder for allegedly beating his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child to death. According to People, 35-year-old Christopher Eugene Knight is charged with killing Jayden McGee, who just turned one on February 28th, according to a statement from Birmingham Police. Jayden’s mother, 23 year old …
Read More »Trump Caught Google Off Guard With Coronavirus Site Announcement
Trump declared a national emergency on Friday and also boated that the US government’s coronavirus testing apparatus, which has poorly lagged behind other developed nations, would soon get an assist from Google. Trump claimed in his address that the search and advertising giant would create a website that would help …
Read More »Detroit Pistons’ Christian Woods Test Positive For Coronavirus
Detroit Pistons’ Christian Woods is the third known NBA player to test positive for the Coronavirus, according to ESPN. Along with Woods, Utah Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell have also tested positive for the virus. Go Bert was the first NBA player to test positive for coronavirus before …
Read More »Chinese Millionaire Jack Ma Pledges To Donate 1 Million Masks And 500,000 Testing Kits To The United States
In response to the Coronavirus pandemic Jack Ma, co-founder of the e-commerce giant Alibaba made a major announcement to offer much-needed aide to the United States. As China’s wealthiest man, Ma’s offer to donate 500,000 testing kits and one million masks to America as we face this pandemic is a …
Read More »United Flight Forced To Land After Passengers Complained About Being Seated Next To Someone That Was Sick
Written By: @dawnnnyy_ The coronavirus pandemic has sent the entire world into a frenzy, including passengers on Flight 1562. The commercial flight from Colorado ski country to Newark, New Jersey, had to reroute due to three passengers complaining that they were seated next to someone who was sick. United Airlines …
Read More »Governor Of Georgia Declares Public Health Emergency After Coronavirus Cases Rise To 66
Governor Brian Kemp has declared a public health emergency amid the coronavirus outbreak and the virus spreading in Georgia. According to WSBTV, as of Saturday at 12 pm, there are 66 cases of COvid-19, which is the largest increase within a 24 hour period. The cases are as follows: 15 …
Read More »U.S. Military May Be Responsible For Bringing Virus To China, “It Might Be U.S. Army Who Brought The Epidemic To Wuhan”
As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the nation, Countries are playing the blame game about where the virus originated. According to the New York Times, government officials in China have taken offense to comments made by U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, claiming the country had a slow reaction …
Read More »Donavon Mitchell Reportedly Angry With Rudy Gobert For Giving Him Coronavirus
A day after testing positive for the coronavirus, reports are surfacing that Utah Jazz player #DonavanMitchell is frustrated with teammate #RudyGobert for putting him at risk. A few days ago, Gobert mocked the seriousness of the virus by touching microphones as he was exiting a press conference, only to test …
Read More »Conor McGregor’s Emotional IG Post Suggest Aunt Passed From Coronavirus, Later Confirmed She Was Not A Victim Of The Virus
written by @Choose_Wisely2 UFC’s Conor McGregor posted his thoughts alongside photos of his family after hearing of the passing of his auntie. McGregor, 31, was about to make a televised appearance when he was told his Aunt Anne had passed away. “I couldn’t go live anymore.” McGregor says, “My poor …
Read More »Bill Gates Steps Down From Microsoft And Berkshire Hathaway Boards
Bill Gates has announced he is stepping down from the boards of Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway. According to CNN, Microsoft announced in a press release on Friday that its 64-year-old co-founder was leaving its board to “dedicate more time to his philanthropic priorities.” “It’s been a tremendous honor and privilege …
Read More »UFC’s President Dana White Will Not Cancel Upcoming Fights After Talking About The Coronavirus With Trump
According to TMZ, Dana White, President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), decided not to cancel upcoming fights based off of his conversation with President Trump about the coronavirus. “I talked to the President and the Vice President of the United States today about this, and they’re taking this very …
Read More »Adrien Broner Arrested In Miami For DUI After Passing Out In Rolls Royce
Adrien Broner was arrested late Friday night in Miami Beach after police responded to a call that a male driver was passed out behind a black Rolls-Royce SUV. The 30-year-old boxer was found behind the wheel of his SUV with the engine running. According to police, Broner was “unconscious, but …
Read More »Rhode Island Child Diagnosed With Coronavirus After Getting An Autograph From An NBA Player
written by:@Choose_Wisely2 Officials in Westerley, Rhode Island announced Friday that one of two children who had been recently diagnosed with coronavirus got an autograph from an NBA player when the Utah Jazz visited the Boston Celtics on March 6. According to Providence Journal, Chief Shawn Lacey said in a press …
Read More »Donald Trump Allegedly Refused To Acknowledge The Need For Coronavirus Testing Because He Was Afraid More Cases Would Tarnish His Chances For Re-Election
#DonaldTrump allegedly hasn’t urged testing for the coronavirus because he was afraid that newly discovered cases would hurt his chances for reelection. Trump has been getting widespread criticism over his inaction to launch coronavirus testing in the United States. Less than 15,000 specimens have been tested in the States since …
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