A coronavirus outbreak has affected the USC fraternity rank, where about 40 people tested positive for COVID-19, USC Student Health director Dr. Sarah Van Orman told the Los Angeles Times. “A significant number of the cases were associated with four fraternity houses,” said Van Orman. However, the outbreak did not …
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Bills send newbies home from team facilities after five positive tests for coronavirus, per report
Watch now: COVID-19 NFL Concerns Before the 2020 Season (2:06) An NFL team has just faced the first possibility of a minor COVID-19 outbreak, and took extra precautions on Thursday to save the health of its players and staff. According to ESPN, the Buffalo Bills sent their rookies home from …
Read More »Vince McMahon on what WWE can do to fix the leaderboards, how important fans are in the crowd
WWE President and CEO Vince McMahon commented on the drop in WWE TV ratings and what he thinks they should do to change the ratings during WWE’s second-quarter 2020 earnings call with investors tonight. Guggenheim Securities’ Curry Baker opened the investor question-and-answer portion by asking Vince about the recent drop …
Read More »FCC approves Amazon Kuiper Project
Amazon has received authorization from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to proceed with Project Kuiper, its initiative to launch a fleet of low-orbit satellites that would be used to provide broadband Internet access to underserved communities in the U.S. . The FCC approved the tech giant’s ambitious project by a …
Read More »Coronavirus vaccines are underway, but keep your mask on
Nearly $ 6 billion has been allocated. Clinical trials are entering a crucial third phase, and Operation Warp Speed is approaching the goal of delivering 300 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by January. But when Americans line up to get their shots, the shot they get may not be …
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