Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he hopes to send the coronavirus relief bill to the House in the next two to three weeks. “Hopefully in the next two to three weeks we can get together and come up with something we can send to the House and send it …
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Roy Den Hollander confirmed as a suspect in the murder of a men’s rights activist
Marc Angelucci, the 52-year-old vice president of the National Coalition for Men (NCFM), was found unanswered with apparent gunshot wounds July 11 in Cedar Pines Park, California, according to the statement. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The NCFM said he was shot and killed in front of his …
Read More »Possible scenarios for college football this year
ACC, Big 12 and SEC are reportedly considering “plus one” programming models that would allow them to play a league schedule and then a non-conference game. The ACC can go eight to 10 league games in a model that likely includes Notre Dame and is played without divisions. If an …
Read More »Kate Middleton News: How William and Kate have replicated ‘high example of’ George VI | Real | News
Kate and William spent the confinement at their favorite Anmer Hall home in Norfolk with their three children. The couple have presented a perfect example of a down-to-earth family in recent years, prompting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to step on the Queen’s heels as YouGov’s most popular royalty …
Read More »Dogs learn to sniff samples of Covid-19, offering hope for possible detection use
TOPLINE Dogs used in a German research study were trained within a week to successfully detect, with 94 percent accuracy, saliva samples taken from Covid-19 patients, offering the possibility that they can be used in future large meetings to detect carriers of the disease. A specially trained explosive detection dog …
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