东方智库丨拜登首次外交政策讲话,究竟讲了什么? eastday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In Maryland s largest suburb, an ambitious police overhaul faces roadblocks
Rebecca Tan and Dan Morse, The Washington Post
Feb. 6, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail 3
1of3Montgomery County, Md., Police Chief Marcus Jones, left, with interim Prince George s County, Md., police chief Hector Velez during a news conference after a Montgomery County police detective was shot in November.Washington Post photo by Toni L. Sandys.Show MoreShow Less
2of3Protesters in Clarksburg, Md., after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody last year.Washington Post photo by Michael S. Williamson.Show MoreShow Less
3of3
After the killing of George Floyd last year, residents of Maryland s Montgomery County held more than 120 protests against police violence, joining communities across the country in a wave of civil unrest not seen since the 1960s.
Black restaurant servers were tipped less than others in retaliation for enforcing social distancing, report says Updated: February 6
Print article Black food service workers whose incomes largely derive from tips have earned less during the coronavirus pandemic than their White counterparts and are more likely to experience retaliation for enforcing social distancing and mask rules, according to a new report by One Fair Wage, a national worker-advocacy group. Black restaurant workers also fared worse on other measures amid a recession that has especially devastated communities of color, with Black unemployment reaching nearly 10%. They were more likely to contract covid-19 or know someone who died of the disease, and were less able to obtain unemployment insurance, the report said.
The big one! Fisherman reels in great white shark near Bowentown Beach
5 Feb, 2021 12:47 AM
3 minutes to read
Tim Fairhurst and a group of friends reeled in a great white shark near Bowentown Beach. Photo / Supplied
Tim Fairhurst and a group of friends reeled in a great white shark near Bowentown Beach. Photo / Supplied
An 18-year-old fisherman has reeled in a great white shark at the Bowentown end of Waihi Beach, not far from where a woman was killed by one last month.
Kaelah Marlow, 19, from Hamilton died after a shark attack at Bowentown on January 7.
Te Awamutu s Tim Fairhurst said he and some friends were on the hunt for bronze whaler sharks in the channel of water between Bowentown Beach and Matakana Island when they snagged something much more powerful.