Several people familiar with the matter told the Post that it is unclear how many US troops may have died as a result of the rewards. CNN previously reported that Russian intelligence officers from the military intelligence agency GRU recently offered money to Taliban militants in Afghanistan as a reward …
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Coronavirus and cancer hijack the same parts of human cells to spread, and our team identified existing cancer drugs that could fight COVID-19
Most antivirals in use today attack parts of an invading virus. Unfortunately, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been difficult to kill. But viruses depend on cellular mechanisms in human cells to help them spread, so it should be possible to change one aspect of a person’s body to …
Read More »Good MLB views, if fans know where to look
BOSTON (AP) – Tucked under center field seats in Fenway Park, down a flight of stairs from Lansdowne Street in an area that was previously used as the visiting team’s batting cage, there’s a sports bar being prepared to reopen since the closure of the coronavirus. Largely windowless and decorated …
Read More »Netflix Eurovision: director David Dobkin on songs and extended cuts
With Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of the Fire Saga Now streaming on Netflix, I recently got an extended interview with the director. David Dobkin and we went deep in making the movie. During the hour-long conversation, Dobkin shared a ton of great behind-the-scenes stories about how the film was …
Read More »Fracking Pioneer Chesapeake Energy Declares Bankruptcy for $ 9 Billion | Ambient
Chesapeake Energy, the pioneer of oil shale gas drilling that helped make the United States a global energy power, filed for bankruptcy. The Oklahoma City-based company said Sunday it had been forced to enter Chapter 11 protection because its $ 9 billion debts were unmanageable. He has entered into a …
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