MIAMI (AP) — Royal Caribbean International said Friday that eight of its ships will resume U.S. voyages in July and August with trips leaving ports in Florida, Texas and Washington state. The cruise line said all crew members will be vaccinated … [Continue reading] about Royal Caribbean sets 2021 cruises in Florida, Texas, Alaska
Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared disinclined Friday to insert himself into the regulatory process for workplaces after a state safety board upset business groups by approving new rules that require all workers to wear … [Continue reading] about Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate
Nigeria suspends Twitter over president’s deleted tweet
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s government said Friday it was suspending Twitter indefinitely in Africa’s most populous nation, a day after the company deleted a controversial tweet President Muhammadu Buhari made about a secessionist movement. It … [Continue reading] about Nigeria suspends Twitter over president’s deleted tweet
Tevez leaves Boca Juniors to rest; no talk of retirement
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Veteran striker and captain Carlos Tevez announced Friday he is leaving Boca Juniors, triggering a clause in his contract that allows him to become a free agent on June 30. “It is not goodbye, it is see you soon,” the 37-year-old … [Continue reading] about Tevez leaves Boca Juniors to rest; no talk of retirement
Ex-House member who resigned amid scandal hit with $220K fee
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former California congresswoman Katie Hill has been ordered to pay about $220,000 in attorneys’ fees to a British tabloid and two conservative journalists she had sued after the publication of intimate photos without her … [Continue reading] about Ex-House member who resigned amid scandal hit with $220K fee
