CLEVELAND (AP) — The failure of an Ohio-based electric truck startup to pay $570,000 in real estate taxes due in early March is yet another troubling sign for a company that has been barraged by bad news this year. Lordstown Motors Corp. stock has … [Continue reading] about Late taxes another troubling sign for electric truck startup
Vatican No 2 skips trip to Venezuela, cites pandemic
ROME (AP) — The Vatican No. 2 is skipping a planned trip to Venezuela this week because of the coronavirus pandemic. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s former ambassador to Caracas, had planned to celebrate the April 30 beatification of Jose … [Continue reading] about Vatican No 2 skips trip to Venezuela, cites pandemic
Defendant: Alleged threats against lawmakers were ‘blather’
NEW YORK (AP) — A man charged with threatening to kill members of Congress testified on Tuesday that his disturbing social media rants were the work of a stoned and wasted provocateur — not someone actually out for blood. Brendan Hunt did not deny … [Continue reading] about Defendant: Alleged threats against lawmakers were ‘blather’
Guests flock to Dutch cafe terraces as lockdown eases
UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) — Lisa Gerritsen and Eva Diks were the first guests in six months to be served at Cafe Le Journal on The Neude square in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Wednesday. First in a long line waiting to be seated, they chose a table … [Continue reading] about Guests flock to Dutch cafe terraces as lockdown eases
$585K to be paid in sex harassment suit against ‘TikTok doc’
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Health and Science University said Tuesday it will pay $585,000 to settle a federal lawsuit filed by a social worker who accused a former anesthesiology resident of sexually assaulting her and the school of failing to … [Continue reading] about $585K to be paid in sex harassment suit against ‘TikTok doc’
