PARIS (AP) — The world-famous medieval Bayeux Tapestry may be off-limits to visitors because of the coronavirus pandemic, but its keepers have put a digital version online so the public can enjoy its fabled cloth from the safety of home. At nearly 70 … [Continue reading] about Famed medieval Bayeux Tapestry goes online – every thread
Arkansas Senate panel advances near-total ban on abortions
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas Senate panel advanced legislation Wednesday aimed at forcing the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit Roe v. Wade by banning nearly all abortions, despite concerns from the state’s Republican governor and the attorney … [Continue reading] about Arkansas Senate panel advances near-total ban on abortions
EU lawmakers OK $815 billion recovery program
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union lawmakers on Wednesday approved a 672.5 billion euro ($815 billion) recovery package of loans and grants to help member nations recover more quickly from the coronavirus pandemic, but countries will not receive the … [Continue reading] about EU lawmakers OK $815 billion recovery program
Taxing time: How the pandemic will affect filing your taxes
The pandemic has made everything a bit trickier — tax filing season is no exception. The whole process is starting a bit later this year and there are a few wrinkles to be aware of for those who received unemployment benefits, worked from home, took … [Continue reading] about Taxing time: How the pandemic will affect filing your taxes
Police in Europe bust gang hijacking celeb phones, arrest 10
LONDON (AP) — Police have arrested 10 people in the U.K., Belgium and Malta for allegedly hijacking mobile phones belonging to U.S. celebrities including internet influencers, sports stars and musicians to steal personal information and millions in … [Continue reading] about Police in Europe bust gang hijacking celeb phones, arrest 10