Between lightning storms, last-minute injuries, a homeless MLB team, racial justice rallies, several new MLB rules, and a date four months later than usual, Thursday’s opening day will likely be one of the strangest in baseball history. And yet the strangest moment of the day seemed to come out of …
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Incident at Florida Air Force Base leaves one dead and one injured after a domestic dispute: officials
One person died and another was injured after a domestic dispute at a Florida Air Force base, officials said Friday. An active shooter was reported at Hurlburt Field, 50 miles east of Pensacola, causing the base to close, authorities said. The closing started around 4:30 p.m. M., During which only …
Read More »State of Michigan: Soccer team becomes latest victim of contact tracking protocol
Donna Shalala is not your normal Washington DC policy. She is the former president of two gigantic soccer players, Miami and Wisconsin. She knows soccer. And then she knows how difficult it is for the coronavirus to play soccer this fall. Specifically, it encompasses the obstacle of contact tracing, which …
Read More »The United States Supreme Court denies the Nevada church’s appeal of coronavirus restrictions
RENO, Nev. – A heavily divided United States Supreme Court denied a request by a rural Nevada church on Friday night to remove as unconstitutional a 50-person limit on worship services as part of the state’s continued response to the coronavirus. In a decision 5-4, the superior court refused to …
Read More »COVID-19 infection in children: this is what we know
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, children have largely been spared the worst health impacts of COVID-19. The same SARS-CoV-2 virus capable of killing a 50-year-old boy could leave a four-year-old boy unharmed. Now, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that K-12 schools reopen this fall, …
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