Miami shuts down indoor dining as virus cases rise
Since Florida began reopening, the Miami-Dade County's daily rate for confirmed COVID-19 cases skyrocketed from about 300 a day to more than 2,000.
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Since Florida began reopening, the Miami-Dade County's daily rate for confirmed COVID-19 cases skyrocketed from about 300 a day to more than 2,000.
Price is the seventh player to opt out of the 2020 season thus far.
The 60-game season, originally scheduled to begin March 26, will now start at the end of July.
"We stand up for what's right, and we stand with all who are committed to the fight against hate speech, racism and prejudice," Beam Suntory said in a statement.
"These charges should serve as a warning to those who choose to desecrate the statues and monuments that adorn our nation's capital," acting U.S. Attorney Michael R. Sherwin said in a statement.
"The San Jose Police Department will be seeking assistance from the FBI regarding this matter," the SJPD said in a statement.
Three police officers previously resigned over the incident.
FBI found no crime had been committed, adding noose discovered in Wallace's NASCAR garage had been there since October 2019 and was likely just a way to pull door down more easily.
Natalie White is being charged with first-degree arson.
Wallace is NACAR'S only black full-time driver, and led the push to ban the Confederate flag from NASCAR events.
"The presence of the confederate flag at NASCAR events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry," the stock car racing company said.
"The NYPD ban on chokeholds was not enough to protect Eric Garner, and it is not enough today. This legislation will put an end to the practice across the state," Speaker Carl Heastie said.
James Bennet had served as the editorial page editor since 2016.
The flags are being removed "in order to support our core values, ensure unit cohesion and security and preserve good order and discipline," the directive explains.
Two of the officers have already been fired.