There are many ways to decorate your Animal Crossing: New Horizons island. Nintendo has usefully provided players with hundreds of items: everyday things like tables and chairs for more adventurous collectibles like a giant (and expensive) robot. There are fantastic and random items like sewing machines and gym equipment, but …
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Bloomin ‘Brands CEO Says His Beef, Seafood Costs Are Actually Falling
The CEO of Bloomin ‘Brands, the parent company of restaurant chains like Outback Steakhouse and Bonefish Grill, told CNBC on Friday that it is not experiencing an increase in food costs, but that the costs of beef and Seafood “has been an opportunity” during the pandemic. “There was some concern …
Read More »CDC Changes COVID-19’s Guidance on How Long Patients Should Be Isolated
People who have been confirmed with mild to moderate COVID-19 can abandon their isolation without receiving a negative test, according to the recently revised guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Increasing evidence shows that most people are no longer infectious 10 days after they start having symptoms …
Read More »Lafayette, Louisiana Dr. Joseph Lashlee reunites with his family at Memorial Hermann TIRR after 37 days on a ventilator for COVID-19
HOUSTON, Texas – After 37 days fighting for his life with a fan, Dr. Joseph Lashley is slowly learning to walk, talk, and dress again. The 50-year-old ER doctor, who had no pre-existing conditions, contracted COVID first line at a hospital in Lafayette, Louisiana. The virus weakened him to the …
Read More »ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski talks about email and suspension
During a 30-minute interview, a question caused ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski to stop for 12 seconds. Wojnarowski is used to being the one who breaks the news, tweets it, and talks about it on television. Therefore, being on the other end of a query is not your triple threat …
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