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I am Micheal Clarke and for last 6 years I worked as a photo model. I have a huge passion for acting and I love being in front of the camera.

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NHL player Blake Wheeler has strong words on how white players can be better allies

Over the past few days, many white players have shared statements on social media over the death of George Floyd. Advertising Agency. Home Insurance San Diego. 'Stop killing black people': George Floyd's death sparks protests in Minneapolis, Memphis and Los Angeles. Protesters in Minneapolis on Tuesday filled the intersection in the street where a black man named George Floyd died in police custody.

'Stop killing black people': George Floyd's death sparks protests in Minneapolis, Memphis and Los Angeles

Protesters later damaged the windows of a police precinct and a squad car. Police responded with tear gas. Forge Welding. He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. Trump won't unveil Obama's official White House portrait, report says. A reporter from the Washington Post challenged President Donald Trump about his accusation over the weekend that former President Barack Obama, "committed the biggest political crime in American history.

Trump won't unveil Obama's official White House portrait, report says

" (May 11) AP Domestic WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump will not be unveiling his predecessor Barack Obama’s official White House portrait, a report says. NBC first reported that the event to unveil Obama's official portrait wasn't currently on the calendar, and may not even occur while Trump is in office, including potentially throughout the duration of a second term if he wins re-election. This would mean "it could be 2025" before Obama's portrait unveiling happens, the report states, despite Obama leaving office in 2017.

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COVID-19 patients wrong to think breathing tubes 'synonymous with death,' doctors warn

Here's how they work and why they are so important in fighting COVID-19. USA TODAY Ventilators are the go-to way physicians treat serious cases of COVID-19, but some patients at Wellington Regional Medical Center in Florida started refusing breathing tubes a couple weeks ago. Private Party Venues Seattle. Could heartburn drug famotidine be used to treat coronavirus? The theory is trending online, but there's no data to support it. What the fight between Biden and Trump over China means for the 2020 election. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr.

What the fight between Biden and Trump over China means for the 2020 election

Anthony Fauci says there is 'no doubt' we will see new coronavirus cases as the country reopens. (April 28) AP Domestic With more than 1 million Americans known to have coronavirus, and polling showing a negative shift in Americans' attitudes toward China, the presidential candidates have ramped up attacks on each others' records related to the global superpower. For President Donald Trump, the focus on former Vice President Joe Biden's record on China comes as he fights off criticism of his administration's response to the growing coronavirus pandemic. Eu.usatoday. Here are the supplies you need to make a cup of coffee just like Starbucks and Dunkin.

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USA TODAY Starbucks is extending its free coffee giveaway for first responders and health care workers serving on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Through May 31, “any customer who identifies as a first responder or front-line worker supporting the health care industry” will receive a free tall brewed coffee, either hot or iced, the coffee giant announced Thursday. The offer is for police officers, firefighters, paramedics, doctors, nurses, hospital and medical staff and researchers, Starbucks said. Since initially announcing the initiative on March 25, Starbucks says it has served more than 1 million cups of free coffee to the essential workers in the U.S. and Canada. 'Thank you coronavirus helpers': First responders, health care workers can shop during special hours, get discounts.

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'It's going to be around a long time': What we've learned from the first discovered COVID-19 cases

USA TODAY They both died in their homes in February, several days before COVID-19 was known to have killed anyone in the U.S. Golf Deals St Louis. President Trump announces suspension of immigration to 'protect jobs' amid the coronavirus pandemic. Yellowstone Ridge Biplane. Lighting Design Pocono Mountains PA. Trump threatens to invoke constitutional power to adjourn Congress because of hold-up over nominees. President Donald Trump turned a coronavirus White House briefing into a defense of his response actions to the deadly pandemic and confronted media.

Trump threatens to invoke constitutional power to adjourn Congress because of hold-up over nominees

USA TODAY WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to invoke his constitutional authority to adjourn both chambers of Congress in order to confirm nominations to his administration he said are needed to deal with the coronavirus crisis. Pilates Method. Coronavirus live updates: 80M Americans to receive stimulus checks after deadliest day in US; IMF predicts worst year since Great Depression.

Families across the U.S. will get a portion of money from the federal government's sweeping $2 trillion stimulus package.

Coronavirus live updates: 80M Americans to receive stimulus checks after deadliest day in US; IMF predicts worst year since Great Depression

But how much? USA TODAY The U.S. death toll spiked sharply and New York City added thousands of deaths to its total as the coronavirus pandemic tightened its grip on the nation and world. More than 80 million Americans will receive stimulus payments of up to $1,200 in their bank accounts Wednesday as the federal government injects vast sums of money into the economy left battered by stay-at-home orders. The cash influx comes a day after the U.S. saw the highest number of deaths during the coronavirus crisis, more than 2,200, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. It was not immediately clear whether the increase was due to new counting methods adopted by New York City, where health authorities began including people who "probably had COVID-19" but died without being tested.

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8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists

Wochit SAN FRANCISCO — At least eight strains of the coronavirus are making their way around the globe, creating a trail of death and disease that scientists are tracking by their genetic footprints. While much is unknown, hidden in the virus's unique microscopic fragments are clues to the origins of its original strain, how it behaves as it mutates and which strains are turning into conflagrations while others are dying out thanks to quarantine measures.

Homes For Sale Longwood FL. When will stores reopen in coronavirus pandemic? Not soon. Some are closed indefinitely. Golf Equipment Nearby. Window Tinting Tulsa OK. Trump says the handshake may not survive coronavirus. Doctors hope he's right. As coronavirus spreads, people are getting more cautious and creative with their social interactions. USA TODAY With much of the U.S. practicing social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, people are wondering just when, or if, their lives will get back to normal. One normal social convention might not come back: shaking hands. If fact, some believe it shouldn’t. But Steel Gate For Door. Sterling Heights MI Martial Arts Academy. P&G's largest U.S. factory making Charmin toilet paper cleared to stay open.

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Tree Trimming Service Gainesville. Apple announces new iPad Pro with lidar camera and refreshed MacBook Air. Apple quietly announced four new versions of its iPad Pro and an upgraded MacBook Air on Monday. Instead of hosting a glitzy showcasing event, Apple revealed the devices in a news release. Starting next week, the tech giant will ship its latest iPad Pro in two sizes.

There is an 11-inch model that starts at $799 and a 12.9-inch model that starts at $999. Home Theater Installation Sacramento. Stores designate shopping time for seniors vulnerable amid coronavirus: Walmart, Target, Whole Foods and more. Panic shopping from coronavirus has recently left store shelves empty, so some stores are setting aside time for their elderly and at-risk shoppers. USA TODAY. USMLE Tutor Online.