The following is a brief summary of some of the latest scientific studies on the new coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. A healthcare worker wearing protective equipment holds a child while taking a swab sample from his mother to …
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JaCoby Jones’ homer in ninth place leads Detroit Tigers to win 6-4 over Reds
Carlos Monarrez Detroit Free Press Published 8:57 PM EDT July 25, 2020 The Detroit Tigers bats came to life. After hitting three hits on opening day, the Tigers had 12 hits, including three home runs, in Saturday’s 6-4 win over the Cincinnati Reds at Great America Ball Park. JaCoby Jones …
Read More »Habitat Hours, Special Investigation, Shinies Spawns, Rotom
Pokémon GO Credit: Niantic It’s time for Pokémon GO Fest 2020, hereafter referred to as “the COVID”. This is a global event rather than the in-person meetings of yesteryear, and that means it’s open to anyone willing to pay $ 14.99 for a ticket. It’s a two-day affair, and the …
Read More »Trump calls the protesters “terrorists”. That puts him in the company of the world’s autocrats.
It turns out that among the crowd of paramilitary officers without name badges, many from the Department of Homeland Security, established after 9/11, were primarily engaged in terrorism. More specifically, the officers were from the department’s Customs and Border Protection agency, which is supposed to “safeguard America’s borders” from dangerous …
Read More »Jarrod Dyson’s freedom to kneel in protest
S T. LOUIS – Jarrod Dyson he was alone in not standing. The Pirates’ center fielder, among the many black players in Major League Baseball in recent weeks against racial injustice, was the only player to kneel during the national anthem on either side of the 5-4 loss to the …
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