Nearly 40% of Americans Won’t Buy Corona Beer Because of Coronavirus Scare; How Sleeping Beside Someone Who Snores Could Damage Your Health; and Dunkin’s Newest Release… a Bag of Bacon. Nearly 40% of Americans Won’t Buy Corona Beer Because of Coronavirus Scare A new study by 5W Public Relations conducted …
Read MoreThe first American case of a community-spread coronavirus infection was recently announced in California. The patient in the case said they didn’t travel to regions where the disease had already spread. This means that they caught the COVID-19 illness from someone in the US who had it. This is upsetting …
Read MoreIn a bizarre news story out of Texas, Tuesday evening a babysitter accidentally shot her ten-year-old charge while posing with a gun for pictures. The boy was rushed to the hospital and is recovering. In truth, even the best lawyer for personal injury would have a hard time accepting the …
Read MoreOn Thursday, the US House of Representatives finally passed a bill that will classify lynching as a federal hate crime. The law, called the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, was named for a young boy who was lynched in the 1950s in a racist attack in Mississippi. Till’s shocking death and …
Read MoreAfter an event to show solidarity with coronavirus sufferers, the Pope was forced to cancel a planned mass in Rome after he started showing signs of illness. Pope Francis, 83, didn’t attend the event on Thursday morning at the St John Lateran basilica on account of having a slight indisposition. …
Read MoreIn a Worst Case Scenario, a Woman Has Caught the Coronavirus Twice; Four Lawmakers Vote Against Making Lynching a Federal Hate Crime; and School Bus Driver Sentenced to 10 Years After Deadly Crash. In a Worst Case Scenario, a Woman Has Caught the Coronavirus Twice A woman in Japan has …
Read MoreA court ruling from the 2nd US Court of Appeals has overturned an earlier ruling that prevented the Trump Administration from withholding money from “sanctuary cities.” This means that the Trump Administration can legally withhold federal funds from cities that don’t cooperate with federal immigration efforts. “Sanctuary cities,” as they …
Read MoreOne of the most pervasive diseases that can affect the mind is Alzheimer’s. The disease tends to take root as people age, and is particularly insidious when someone doesn’t have a lot of mental stimulation. A new study has shown that something else could spur the downward spiral into Alzheimer’s: …
Read MoreCOVID-19, more commonly known as “the coronavirus,” is on the brink of becoming a global pandemic. In order to combat the spread of the virus, countries all over the world have taken extreme steps. Some are closing government offices and schools and some are even quarantining those who have been …
Read MoreCoronavirus Causes San Francisco to Declare State of Emergency; Boy’s Eye Removed After Mom Spots Rare Cancer in Photo; and China Bans Eating Wild Animals Amid Coronavirus Outbreak. Coronavirus Causes San Francisco to Declare State of Emergency A state of emergency has been declared in San Francisco amid fears of …
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