Detroit police seek missing 17-year-old girl

Police are searching for a missing 17-year-old named Shamiya Williams. She was last seen Thursday at around 7:30 p.m. at her home in the 19000 block of Teppert in Detroit. Williams has not been seen since leaving the location. She is described as black, 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds and has short…

Detroit police looking for missing 33-year-old man who may be driving Honda Elantra

Police are asking for help locating a missing 33-year-old man. Ingram Davis was last seen on June 11. He left his residence in the 9000 block of Vaughn to go to work and never returned home. He may be driving a white Honda Elantra, according to police. Police said he is bald and has a…

Employee tests positive for COVID-19 at Billings nursing home

An employee at a Billings nursing home has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a press release from the nursing home Thursday evening. Press Release Distribution Service

Big Horn County reports 4th COVID-19 death, bringing total to 23

Big Horn County reported its fourth death due to the novel coronavirus Thursday, with the county averaging one a week since its first in June. Press Release Distribution Service

US sets deadline for wolverines protection decision

U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to decide by the end of August whether climate change and other threats are pushing the rare wolverine closer to extinction in the mountains of the West. Press Release Distribution Service

Syria Prepares For Military Confrontation With Turkey In Northeast

Syria Prepares For Military Confrontation With Turkey In Northeast Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 18:30 Via Southfront.org, The Syrian Army and the National Defense Forces have put their forces on high alert in response to the new round of aggressive actions by the Turkish Army and its proxies in northeastern Syria. Several convoys of government…

The Complete Guide To Best & Worst-Run Cities In America 

The Complete Guide To Best & Worst-Run Cities In America  Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 17:55 Personal-finance website WalletHub analyzed the 150 most-populated U.S. cities to determine the best and worst-run municipalities. They assigned each metro area a “Quality of Services” score comprised of 38 metrics grouped into six service categories (including financial stability, education, health, safety, economy, infrastructure, and…

Brazil Drives Latin America’s COVID-19 Outbreak Past US As World Nears 11 Million Cases: Live Updates

Brazil Drives Latin America’s COVID-19 Outbreak Past US As World Nears 11 Million Cases: Live Updates Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 17:32 Summary: Texas reports another 7,555 new cases, 3rd highest yet Global total nears 11 million South Carolina positivity rate hits 20.7% Latam surpasses US case total More MLB, NBA players test positive California…

Campground near Yellowstone closed by grizzly’s presence

A grizzly bear that returned twice to Rainbow Point Campground, one time finding human food, has forced closure of the site. Press Release Distribution Service

Holiday Humor? Democrats Prepare To Celebrate Dependence Day

Holiday Humor? Democrats Prepare To Celebrate Dependence Day Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 19:40 Via Babylon Bee, Democrats across the country prepared to celebrate Dependence Day this week, an annual holiday where they reflect upon their complete and total dependence on the government. Every year on July 4, Democrats celebrate the high holy day where…

Cowboys and dinosaurs: New TV series follows fossil-hunting ranchers in Wyoming, Montana

When John Jones and his crew at Half Yard Productions conceived a new television series on fossil hunting in the West, the hook turned out to be another iconic figure — cowboys. Press Release Distribution Service

Caldera chronicles: Researchers uncover more Yellowstone super eruptions

Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week’s contribution is from Thomas Knott, geochemist at the University of Leicester, England. Press Release Distribution Service

Japanese City Kills “Smartphone Zombies”, Bans Texting-While-Walking

Japanese City Kills “Smartphone Zombies”, Bans Texting-While-Walking Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 19:05 Yamato, a city in Japan, became the first municipality in the country to ban people from using smartphones while walking in public areas, reported RT News. The passage of the new ordinance is to prevent ‘smartphone zombies’ from endangering themselves and others as they walk down…

Daily Briefing – July 3, 2020

Daily Briefing – July 3, 2020 Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2020 – 18:40 In this special, Fourth of July edition of the Daily Briefing, senior editor Ash Bennington and managing editor Ed Harrison sit down to answer questions from our viewers concerning everything from crypto to markets and more. Filmed on July 1, 2020. Continue reading…

DFW Coronavirus Tracker: Officials warn status quo will ‘overwhelm’ health care system as Dallas County reports 1,085 new COVID-19 cases

This story is available as part of a content partnership with WFAA-TV. For more local news, visit WFAA.com. Dallas County reported 1,085 new coronavirus cases on Friday, while the entire state of New York state reported 918. “It is a key point in time in Dallas County,” said Dr. Philip Huang, director of Dallas County…

Third Billings nursing home reports COVID-19 case

A Billings nursing home and rehabilitation facility reported a positive case of COVID-19, according to a press release dated June 30. Press Release Distribution Service

Weddings can take place at 50% capacity in Texas despite Gov. Abbott’s limit on group gatherings

This story is available as part of a content partnership with WFAA-TV. For more local news, visit WFAA.com. Terry Anderson and Emily Cook have been planning their wedding for more than a year. Initially they were getting married in May, but had to postpone it because of COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders. “We had everything, bought even…

‘Rage Against the State’ rallies raise concerns of groups

A Helena-based nonprofit is condemning two upcoming local events for their alleged ties to militia groups and fundamentalist Christians. Press Release Distribution Service

Montana adds 45 coronavirus cases, 1 death

Montana added 45 new cases of the coronavirus and one death today. Press Release Distribution Service

Texas among the top states with most remote workers

According to a new report, Texas is only behind California in terms of its volume of remote worker population. The report, from FlexJobs, ranked the top 15 states with the highest number of remote job postings since the start of 2019. Currently, 5.2 percent of workers in the Lone Star state work remotely – in Dallas,…

NFL Journal: If college football moves to spring ’21, top prospects have easy decision

As I remain optimistic the NFL regular season will start on time and the Broncos will host Tennessee on Sept. 14, college football fans should have no such level of confidence. The recent spikes of coronavirus in California, Texas and Florida, just to name three states, has prompted athletic directors and conference commissioners to float…

AL MVP Trout still doesn’t feel comfortable about this year

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Reigning American League MVP Mike Trout participated in the Los Angeles Angels first workout of summer camp, but said before Friday’s practice that he hasn’t made a final decision on playing this year. Trout and his wife, Jessica, are expecting the couple’s first child in August. The outfielder said his mindset is…

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