24-hour coronavirus update:
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 10, 2020
πΊπΈ U.S. cases rise by record 60,565 in single day, deaths increasing
π¦πΊ Australia restricts number of citizens returning home
π WHO calls for more evidence on airborne transmission https://t.co/AIkIfb2qKQ pic.twitter.com/h2gMwclomO
Dr. Mike Ryan, head of the World Health Organization’s emergencies program, says it is currently unlikely that the new coronavirus can be eliminated https://t.co/1cAXB0EfdG pic.twitter.com/j5lhAhMtJI
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 11, 2020
#UPDATE The UN Security Council failed to find a consensus on prolonging cross-border humanitarian aid to Syria after Russia and China vetoed an extension and members rejected a counter proposal by Moscow https://t.co/tYVQVVzZ5V
— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 10, 2020
The White House confirmed the commuting of the sentence in a statement, saying Roger Stone was a victim of the Russia “hoax.” https://t.co/nv8EYbHESx
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 11, 2020
Canadian lawmaker requests conflict of interest probe of finance minister https://t.co/iYlXBFmaLx
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) July 11, 2020
After 110 Years of Aviation, Navy Get Its First Black Female Fighter Pilot https://t.co/Vk73vhC2lO
— Oriana Pawlyk (@Oriana0214) July 10, 2020
2 comments:
My take is that if a lot of women are becoming pilots and a lot of African American men are becoming pilots and have been for a long time, then this even happening now is because a lot of black women went into different communities and therefore did not apply.
Swegle's becoming a pilot will make many other potential Black female candidates reconsider their career choices. So there will be a bulge for a while followed by what you would expect form the uniform distribution and a colorblind society.
A waste of money.
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