He chides both businesses and local leaders over a city gone stir crazy.
Deb Hardy
Staff Writer
French leader rejects racism, but colonial statues to remain
President Emmanuel Macron also announces that France will reopen nearly everything shut in response to the coronavirus starting Monday.
Atlanta shooting, statues new focal points for protests
A makeshift memorial has been erected at a fast-food restaurant where a black man was fatally shot by a white Atlanta police officer.
Bodies of 2 kids identified as Idaho community mourns
Authorities say the bodies found this week at a rural property in Idaho are those of two children missing since September.
In time of crises, public lands bill gives Senate a chance to unite
The bill, set for a Senate vote this week, would spend about $2.8 billion per year on conservation, outdoor recreation and park maintenance.
Sao Paulo cemeteries to dig up graves for coronavirus space
Brazil’s biggest metropolis will excavate the bones of people buried in the past and store their bagged remains in large metal containers.
Company agrees to make COVID-19 vaccine for Europe
Pharma giant AstraZeneca has struck a deal to supply up to 400 million doses of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine to European Union countries.
France has millions of unsold face masks after virus crisis
The French praised the altruism of their prized textile and luxury goods companies for diverting their production facilities to the cause.
Police to investigate hanging death of California black man
The 24-year-old’s death was originally described as an apparent suicide, prompting outrage in the community.
Texas prosecutors probe irregularities in 2004 Floyd arrest
They are re-examining a scandal-ridden former Houston police officer’s arrest of George Floyd on a minor drug charge.