Feed Our Heroes Day:
At KSGF, we want to give back to our community as much as possible. We are partnering up with our sister stations to bring you Feed Our Heroes Day! We want to thank our local heroes by raising money to buy them lunch. On top of that, each gift card we purchase will be to locally owned restaurants.
Want to help us out or find out more information? Click on the link below.
Lowe’s Home Improvement:
An employee at Lowe’s in Pittsburgh is complaining about what people are buying. The employee, who didn’t want to go on camera in fear of losing her job, says you need to stay home.
Should this employee quit her job, or should she be grateful for having a job right now?
Hydroxychloroquine:
Ohio state Rep. Tavia Galonski says she would be charging the president with “crimes against humanity” after his advocacy of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a method of treating coronavirus.
- ‘I can’t take it anymore’: Democrat threatens Trump with Hague referral over hydroxychloroquine advocacy (Washington Examiner)
Meanwhile, As many as 4,000 seriously ill coronavirus patients in New York are being treated with the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.
A Democratic Detroit state Rep. is crediting hydroxychloroquine — and Republican President Trump who touted the drug — for saving her in her battle with the coronavirus.
- Detroit rep says hydroxychloroquine, Trump helped save her life amid COVID-19 fight (Detroit Free Press)
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host Mika Brzezinski suggested President Trump has a “financial tie” to hydroxychloroquine because he has repeatedly promoted the drug as a possible treatment.
- MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski wonders if Trump has a ‘financial tie’ to hydroxychloroquin (Fox News)
- MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski suspects ‘financial tie’ has Trump pushing anti-malaria drug (Washington Examiner)
Arkansas:
Arkansas gets an ‘F’ on an updated social distancing scoreboard from the data company Unacast, which uses cell phone data to track how Americans’ movements have changed since the outbreak of COVID-19.
Canada:
Some Canadians are “infuriated” after President Trump’s ban on exports of N95 masks.
- After Trump bans mask exports, “infuriated” Canadians remind U.S. they helped during 9/11 (CBS News)



