President Donald Trump says he’s finished taking

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump stated he’s completed taking his routine of hydroxychloroquine, a debatable drug he’s promoted as a remedy for the coronavirus regardless of warnings from his personal U.S. Food and Drug Administration and scientific execs about its effectiveness and doubtlessly bad unintended effects. “Finished, just finished,” Trump stated in an interview with Sinclair Broadcast’s program Full Measure With Sharyl Attkisson that aired on Sunday. “And by the way, I’m still here. To the best of my knowledge, here I am.” The president has promoted hydroxychloroquine, an FDA-approved drug used to regard malaria in addition to autoimmune stipulations akin to lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, as a “game-changer.” There is little proof that hydroxychloroquine has been efficient to

KTM find the positives from Losail

“I mean Qatar is always a tricky one, it's one of those tracks where the conditions constantly change and you find yourself chasing setting. Then the track gets better and a setting works, and then it doesn't, and it's very confusing so I'm quite happy that we finished the race without any problems. But yeah, we can’t be overly happy with the performance. I was happy with my opening ten laps, I made a good start up into the points and was fighting with all the guys that finished there, which was looking promising. I had a little bit of a slower pace than some of the guys around me but you know 56.5 was kind of my maximum. Then

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

by Zack Cox on Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 2:38AM 1,691 FOXBORO, Mass. — Some notes and nuggets as we process exactly how the New England Patriots were beaten so badly by the Kansas City Chiefs in Thursday night’s season opener: — First, a positive: Mike Gillislee scored three touchdowns in his Patriots debut, plowing into the end zone twice from 2 yards out and once from 1 yard out. He finished with 45 yards on 15 carries in the 42-27 loss and should see plenty of work as New England’s goal-li... NESN.com

Porsche Tuner Puts Manual In 911 GT3 RS, Confirming Unicorns Are Real

Porsche Tuner Puts Manual In 911 GT3 RS, Confirming Unicorns Are Real

There are very few absolute truths in the automotive world, but one thing that enthusiasts have begrudgingly accepted as fact is that Porsche won’t make a 911 GT3 RS with a manual transmission. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still have one. Ormond Beach, Fla.-based BGB Motorsports, which runs Porsches in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, recently posted pictures and videos of a customer’s GT3 RS that it has almost finished converting to a manual. BGB’s office manager Wray Gillette told Road & Track that it purchased the six-speed manual from a 911 R from a Porsche dealer for $ 22,000 and is charging $ 45,000 to fit it

Bubba Wallace Tweets Congratulations At Friend Ryan Blaney On Pocono 400 Win

Share this: Sunday afternoon’s Axalta presents the Pocono 400 race in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series was one Darrell Wallace Jr. never will forget. Wallace made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Pocono Raceway, becoming the seventh African-American driver to compete in the series. His friend Ryan Blaney won Sunday’s race — the 99th career victory for Wood Brothers Racing — and Wallace was very excited for him. Wallace finished 26th in his debut, but there’s certainly a lot to like about his and Blaney’s future in NASCAR. Thumbnail photo via Matthew O’Haren/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Kevin Durant Stares Down Rihanna After She Yells ‘Brick’ At His Free Throw

Kevin Durant Stares Down Rihanna After She Yells ‘Brick’ At His Free Throw

Musical star Rihanna was one of many celebrities at Game 1 of the 2017 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena on Thursday night, and she did her best to rattle Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant. In the second half, Durant was at the free throw line when Rihanna yelled “brick.” After hitting a 3-point shot a bit later, he stared her down while running back on defense. Durant wasn’t fazed at all, as he finished with a game-high 38 points in his first NBA Finals matchup since 2012. The Warriors dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers 113-91 to take Game 1 of the series. Thumbnail photo via Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports Images

‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Claims He Was Robbed In World’s Strongest Man Competition

‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Claims He Was Robbed In World’s Strongest Man Competition

If you’re familiar with the “Game of Thrones” character Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane, then you can guess that he’s probably one of the largest, strongest men in the world. However, he’s not the strongest man, and he’s not too thrilled about that. Icelandic actor Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson is enormous, coming in at 6-foot-9, 416 pounds, and has won Iceland’s Strongest Man every year since 2011 and was crowned Europe’s Strongest man in 2017. However, Björnsson finished just shy of first place in the World’s Strongest Man competition in Botswana on Sunday because of what he believes was a referee mistake.