Three staff members at a Michigan youth center have been charged in the death of a black teenager who died while immobilized after throwing a sandwich, Kalamazoo County District Attorney Jeff Getting announced Wednesday. Cornelius Fredericks, 16, died on May 1, two days after he passed out while being held …
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CDC and Drug Makers Raise Flu Vaccine Doses Amid Fear of Unprecedented Season of Respiratory Illness
FILE – This Jan. 23, 2020, file photo shows a patient receiving a flu shot in Mesquite, Texas. According to a study published Wednesday, June 24, 2020, flu vaccines for years were nearly 60% effective against the flu strain that caused most laboratory-confirmed illnesses last winter, but was shown to …
Read More »Afantasia may be associated with more cognitive functions than previously thought
reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 23, 2020 Imagine the sunset over the ocean. It is large over the horizon, spreading an orange-pink glow across the sky. Seagulls fly overhead and their toes are in the sand. Many people will have been able to imagine the sunset clearly and vividly, almost …
Read More »Hall of Fame game canceled: Cowboys-Steelers reportedly canceled, HOF ceremony postponed due to pandemic
In recent weeks, the NFL has discussed shortening the preseason this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and while it is currently unknown how many games could be canceled, it appears that one of them has already gotten the ax. According to ESPN.com, the NFL decided to cancel the Cowboys-Steelers …
Read More »The painting of the Virgin Mary of Murillo is the last failed restoration: PHOTOS
Art restoration is a complicated subject. Philosophically, is it correct to clean and touch up a masterpiece? Does the original artist inherently change when we do this? However, the most pressing issue for the general public is less theoretical and more practical. That is, why do we continue with art …
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