News Headlines - 14 June 2020

Black hero Patrick Hutchinson who rescued white protester speaks out for first time - Mirror Online

A black man who carried an injured white man to safety during violent clashes between rival protesters in London has broken his silence.
The white man, an alleged far-right protester, was on the floor and being beaten by rival activists when personal trainer and grandfather Patrick Hutchinson arrived at a "hectic" scene that was like a "stampede".
Dad-of-two and martial arts expert Mr Hutchinson, who has been called a hero, said the man's life was "under threat" when he scooped him off the floor, threw him over his shoulder and carried him towards riot police officers while his friends formed a barrier around him.

Band-Aid will make black and brown skin-toned bandages - CNN

Band-Aid is creating a range of bandages that "embrace the beauty of diverse skin," including hues that better match the skin tones of black and brown customers.
The Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)-owned bandage brand made the announcement in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
Band-Aid's traditional soft-pink bandages have long been a point of contention among people of color who have questioned why white skin is the default shade for a range of flesh-toned products, including nude bras and other garments.

Trump's Walk Down Ramp at West Point Raises Health Questions - The New York Times

President Trump faced new questions about his health on Sunday, after videos emerged of him gingerly walking down a ramp at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and having trouble bringing a glass of water to his mouth during a speech there.
Mr. Trump - who turned 74 on Sunday, the oldest a U.S. president has been in his first term - was recorded hesitantly descending the ramp one step at a time after he delivered an address to graduating cadets at the New York-based academy on Saturday. The academy’s superintendent, Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, walked alongside him. Mr. Trump sped up slightly for the final three steps, as he got to the bottom.

Distribution of ¥46.6 billion 'Abenomasks' likely to wrap up on Monday | The Japan Times

The government’s effort to distribute two cloth masks to each household will likely be nearly complete on Monday, some two months after the project began, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Friday.
About 120 million of the reusable cloth masks, or 96 percent of the total, had been distributed by the end of Friday, according to Suga.

Sony PS5: Price, release date, games, Xbox Series X comparison and everything else we know - CNET

Sony announced its biggest news to date about the next-generation PlayStation 5 console at its streaming Future of Gaming event on Thursday. We finally got to see the PS5 hardware, along with its new family members, as well as a host of games we can expect. Add that to the detailed hardware specifications that the company gave us over a year earlier in April 2019, and the only big mystery still remaining is the price. Make that prices -- there is a Digital Edition with no Blu-ray drive, which presumably will be less expensive than the standard model.