Rebekah Jones, former Florida COVID-19 data manager, files suit over law enforcement s sham raid on her home Jeffrey Schweers, Capital Bureau
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Former Department of Health data manager Rebekah Jones has filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, alleging the Dec. 7 morning raid on her house was a sham to retaliate against her for not altering COVID-19 data.
Jones was fired from her job in May and soon launched her own COVID-19 online data dashboard. Gov. Ron DeSantis blamed Jones firing on her insubordination; Jones said she was let go because she wouldn t alter data to cast Florida in a more favorable light to justify DeSantis plans to reopen the state s economy.
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Thirteen inches? That’s a monster powder day and an unexpected one, too, considering no such weather event was in the local forecast.
But, alas, powder aficionados, Vail really didn’t get more than a foot of fresh overnight. According to Vail Resorts’ website, which was updated at 5:32 a.m. Wednesday morning, the resort has had 2 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours and 7 inches in the last 48.
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Hey, that’s still fresh snow, but if you were expecting more than a foot of blower pow to blast through, you’re going to have to wait.
Movie studios had to shelve nearly all their would-be 2020 blockbusters when the pandemic hit, but their partners in the television industry had plenty of product in the pipeline in 2020, ready to deliver to a captive audience of people stuck at home and looking for escapism. Related
The result was a TV year like no other, filled with offbeat experiments and surprise hits. Some of the shows below were pop-culture sensations. Others were popular on a cult level. Some seemed to slip through the cracks altogether, but are ready to be discovered now, during the holiday downtime). Collectively, they represent the wide range of what television had to offer in 2020, from fascinating history lessons to gripping games to pure, fantastical silliness.