Texas Theaters Reopen After Coronavirus Shutdowns – Variety

The EVO and Santikos theater chains, in the San Antonio and Austin area, will be among the first theaters in the nation to reopen.

A handful of movie theaters in San Antonio and Austin, Texas, are set to reopen in the coming days, providing an early test case for coronavirus protection measures.

EVO Entertainment plans to open two theaters on Monday using “airport security-style check-in,” says CEO Mitchell Roberts. Guests will enter a cordoned area near the front door, where they will be asked if they are anyone in their household have had flu symptoms in the last 14 days. They will also be subjected to an infrared temperature screening, with anyone over 100.4 degrees turned away.

“I feel like it’s really important for our guests to come in and see what we’re doing to protect them,” Roberts says. “The focus is on earning that customer confidence back.”

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott allowed theaters to reopen beginning on Friday at 25% capacity, as several states around the country have loosened their coronavirus restrictions. Despite that, the vast majority of theaters in Texas and elsewhere — including all the major chains — have remained closed, citing the lack of new movies to show and the challenges of providing a safe experience.

Source: Texas Theaters Reopen After Coronavirus Shutdowns – Variety

Today’s best deals: 80¢ face masks, hand sanitizer in stock, $5 smart plugs, $8 wireless charger, AirPods Pro, more – BGR

Does “TGIF” mean anything anymore while we’re all sheltering in place because of the novel coronavirus pandemic? If you work from home or take classes from home it certainly does. Even if you don’t, it means you’ve got one last roundup of the best daily deals of the week to enjoy before the weekend arrives. And today, the stars of the show are clear. 50-count boxes of Jointown 3-Ply Face Masks are in stock right now and the masks are just $0.78 each. You’ll also find similar LeadPro 3-Layer Face Masks in stock at $0.80 each, and they might be delivered a day or two sooner. On top of that, three different types of hand sanitizer are somehow in stock right now at Amazon: 6-packs of 8-ounce Natural Concepts hand sanitizer for $25.99, 16.9-ounce bottles of PreVasive 75% isopropyl alcohol sanitizer for $24.95, and 2-packs of Zatural 8-ounce spray bottles for $19.99.

Other top deals on Friday include Apple’s AirPods Pro at Amazon’s all-time low price, a new all-time low of $7.99 on Anker’s best-selling PowerWave Pad wireless charger with the coupon code AKA25332, wildly popular Wi-Fi smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Assistant for $4.95 each with coupon code 40ULRNRJ, a 1080p webcam that’s actually in stock for just $32.99, $50 off Powerbeats Pro in all four colors, the $60 Roku Streaming Stick+ for $49, the Nintendo Switch Lite that’s somehow back in stock, a special sale that cuts the Fire TV Stick 4K down to $24.99 with coupon code 4KFIRETV (code only works for some people so you’ll have to try it to find out), the awesome MyQ smart garage door opener for under $40, an Echo Dot bundle that gets you a $25 Amazon Smart Plug for just $10, and more. See all of today’s best deals below.

Source: Today’s best deals: 80¢ face masks, hand sanitizer in stock, $5 smart plugs, $8 wireless charger, AirPods Pro, more – BGR

Gov. Wolf to ease coronavirus restrictions in 24 counties

Gov. Tom Wolf announced Friday that 24 counties in rural northern Pennsylvania will see some relief from his strictest orders for residents to stay at home and businesses to close as part of a strategy to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

All of the counties that are moving from “red” to “yellow” in Wolf’s color-coded reopening plan are in the northwest and north-central regions of Pennsylvania, which have seen far fewer virus infections and deaths than most of the rest of the state

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The changes are to take effect next Friday, May 8, and impact about 1.5 million of Pennsylvania’s 12.8 million residents. Stay-at-home orders will be lifted and retail shops can start to reopen, though gyms, barber shops, nail salons, casinos, theaters and other such venues will remain closed and other restrictions will remain in place.The counties where pandemic restrictions will be eased are: Bradford, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Montour, Northumberland, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga, Union, Venango and Warren.The only county in that group to be left off the list was Columbia, which is still struggling with a relatively high number of infections.“Over the past two months, Pennsylvanians in every corner of our commonwealth have acted collectively to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Wolf said in a written statement. “We have seen our new case numbers stabilize statewide and while we still have areas where outbreaks are occurring, we also have many areas that have few or no new cases.”

Source: Gov. Wolf to ease coronavirus restrictions in 24 counties

Kim Jong Un Makes Public Appearance, State News Reports – Bloomberg

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended the opening of a fertilizer factory on May Day, according to state media, in his first public appearance since a flurry of media reports prompted questions about his health.

Kim cut the ribbon to denote the completion of the Sunchon Phosphatic Fertilizer Factory, the official Korean Central News Agency reported early Saturday.

Among those reportedly present at the ceremony were premier Kim Jae Ryong, former premier Pak Pong Ju, and Kim’s sister Kim Yo Jong, who’s recently been the focus of commentary that she would take over from her brother in the event of his death.

Speculation about Kim’s whereabouts has mounted since his unprecedented absence from annual events to celebrate the April 15 birthday of his grandfather, state founder Kim Il Sung. While U.S. officials said they were told Kim, 36, was in critical condition after undergoing a cardiovascular procedure, a top South Korean foreign policy adviser later said he was “alive and well.”

Source: Kim Jong Un Makes Public Appearance, State News Reports – Bloomberg

Biden Denies Tara Reade’s Assault Allegation: ‘This Never Happened’ – The New York Times

Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Friday denied an allegation of sexual assault by a former Senate aide, Tara Reade, breaking a monthlong silence that had frustrated some Democratic activists as his presidential campaign grapples with issues of accountability and gender that are vitally important to many members of his party.

Sounding emphatic and at times agitated in an interview on MSNBC, Mr. Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, tried to address concerns about Ms. Reade’s claim by saying that she had a right to be heard while also insisting that he had not assaulted her. “No, it is not true,” Mr. Biden said. “I’m saying unequivocally it never, never happened.”

Mr. Biden also called on the National Archives to release any existing complaint related to the allegation, even as he continued to oppose requests to release his Senate papers, which, he said, do not contain personnel records.

The interview, as well as a statement posted on Medium, amounted to the Biden campaign’s most concerted effort yet to contain any possible danger for his candidacy just as the Democrat had turned his attention to unifying the party against President Trump. But Mr. Biden’s lack of response for so long was the latest example of caution in the Biden camp that worries some Democrats about the campaign’s agility in a general election sure to be heated and highly personal.

Source: Biden Denies Tara Reade’s Assault Allegation: ‘This Never Happened’ – The New York Times

Pittsburgh police asking for the public’s help locating two missing siblings

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police detectives seek the public’s help locating two missing siblings.

Taesean Gibson, 12, is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, 145 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing blue and white shoes, black pants and a blue jean jacket.

Keisean Gibson, 14, is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, 160 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing blue shoes, black pants and a black/white/gray hooded sweatshirt.

They were last seen at 8:30 p.m. April 30, 2020 on the North Side.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call Special Victims Unit detectives at (412) 323-7141.

Source: Pittsburgh police asking for the public’s help locating two missing siblings

READ: Joe Biden’s statement on sexual assault allegation – CNNPolitics

Former Vice President Joe Biden released a statement on Friday about an allegation of sexual assault a former staffer says happened 27 years ago.

April was Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Every year, at this time, we talk about awareness, prevention, and the importance of women feeling they can step forward, say something, and be heard. That belief — that women should be heard — was the underpinning of a law I wrote over 25 years ago. To this day, I am most proud of the Violence Against Women Act. So, each April we are reminded not only of how far we have come in dealing with sexual assault in this country — but how far we still have to go.

When I wrote the bill, few wanted to talk about the issue. It was considered a private matter, a personal matter, a family matter. I didn’t see it that way. To me, freedom from fear, harm, and violence for women was a legal right, a civil right, and a human right. And I knew we had to change not only the law, but the culture.
So, we held hours of hearings and heard from the most incredibly brave women — and we opened the eyes of the Senate and the nation — and passed the law.
In the years that followed, I fought to continually strengthen the law. So, when we took office and President Obama asked me what I wanted, I told him I wanted oversight of the critical appointments in the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice and I wanted a senior White House Advisor appointing directly to me on the issue. Both of those things happened.

Source: READ: Joe Biden’s statement on sexual assault allegation – CNNPolitics

Mail-in and Absentee Ballot

On March 27, Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 422, which reschedules Pennsylvania’s primary election from April 28 to June 2 due to the COVID-19 emergency. Voters have the option to vote by mail-in ballot rather than going to their polling place on election day. Mail-in ballot applications will be accepted through Tuesday, May 26, 2020. If a voter has already applied for an absentee or mail-in ballot, they do NOT need to reapply.

 

Source: Mail-in and Absentee Ballot

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