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Joe Rogan is too big to cancel

Joe Rogan is too big to cancel
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When will pandemic end ? It ll largely be individual decision

Health When will pandemic end ? It ll largely be individual decision On May 8, 1945, when World War II ended in Europe, flags were unfurled, bonfires were lit and people packed the pubs. by Rachel Hutton - Star Tribune (TNS) Jun. 28 2021 @ 11:05pm A large group watched the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra perform at downtown St. Paul, Minnesota s Mears Park in early June. (Leila Navidi/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) On May 8, 1945, when World War II ended in Europe, flags were unfurled, bonfires were lit and people packed the pubs. In Britain, a national holiday marked the end of terrible violence that left cities destroyed and millions dead.

Homeownership gap in the Twin Cities is highest in the nation

Homeownership gap in the Twin Cities is highest in the nation Racial homeownership gap in the Twin Cities highest in the nation A surge in single-family rentals in Hennepin and Ramsey counties is eliminating options for minority and low-income buyers.  June 27, 2021 6:31pm Text size Copy shortlink: The racial homeownership gap in the Twin Cities is the highest in the nation and has only widened over the past two decades, especially in neighborhoods where investors have snapped up hundreds of single-family homes now used as rentals. That practice, according to a new report by the Urban Institute, is eliminating options for would-be buyersin some of the most economically challenged and racially diverse neighborhoods in the metro area at a time when house listings are at historic lows.

US states press reopening amid mounting dangers from COVID variants

US states press reopening amid mounting dangers from COVID variants The COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than 600,000 people in the United States, according to the semi-official tabulation by Johns Hopkins University. But while more people have been killed in the US by coronavirus than in any other country, American state governments are moving pell mell to drop all public health protection against the deadly virus, while the Biden administration points to a July 4 reopening of the entire country. Medical staff wearing protective equipment attend to patients affected by the COVID-19, at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Machakos County Level-5 hospital in Machakos, Kenya, Thursday June 17, 2021. Africa, whose 1.3 billion people account for 18% of the global population, has received only 2% of all vaccine doses administered globally. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga).

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