Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, celebrated their son Archie’s first birthday with a new video released on Wednesday morning. Harry is behind the camera recording as Markle reads a children’s book, “Duck! Rabbit!” aloud to Archie. The video is part of a charity campaign for Save the Children, a group that aims to improve the lives of millions of children around the world. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Trump says Coronavirus Task Force will continue “indefinitely” but shift focus
The president’s directive comes after he told reporters Tuesday the task force would take a “different form.” Source
Daniel Radcliffe reads “Harry Potter” online
Radcliffe read he first chapter of the first book for fans – and the next celebrity narrator will pick up where he left off. Source
Uber to cut up 15% of staff as coronavirus takes toll
Slashing costs as ridership falls. “There are some who will not get into a car for the next one to three years,” one analyst said. Source
Bill would forgive student debt for coronavirus health workers
“We own more than thanks and cheers at 7 p.m.,” Rep. Carolyn Maloney said Source
Texas restaurant chain won’t let employees wear masks
A Hillstone Restaurant Group establishment in Dallas is enforcing a policy that has workers weighing their safety against their jobs. KTVT’s Brooke Rogers reports. Source
China insists U.S. “doesn’t have any” evidence virus came from lab
As Pompeo tweaks his language again, Beijing says scientists should determine COVID-19 origin, “not politicians who lie for their own domestic political ends.” Source
Adele’s birthday photo sparks debate online
Adele wrote a sweet caption to go with her Instagram photo – but many people only focused on one thing. Source
FBI reports 2.9 million monthly gun background checks as sales remain high
The April number is a slight decrease from the record-shattering number of background checks in March. Source
Uber will lay off 3,700 workers as coronavirus takes toll
Ride-hailing service moves to slash costs as ridership plummets during the pandemic. Source