A Virginia high school named after Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee is being renamed to honor civil rights champion and congressman John Lewis. The name change will be effective for the 2020-2021 school year and is a tribute to Lewis, who died last week after a six-month battle with …
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KU Health System reports death of pediatric patient
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The University of Kansas Health System said Friday that a pediatric patient died of COVID-19 complications this week. A health system spokeswoman confirmed the death, but was unable to provide further details on the patient’s age or the circumstances surrounding the death, citing privacy laws. Pediatric …
Read More »Little ancient Egyptian mummies have surprises inside … and are not human
When scientists looked under the wraps of two little ones ancient egyptian the mummies thought they had human hearts, they were surprised: not only were there no notable hearts inside, but the remains were not even human. Rather, one of the mummies It is tightly packed with grain and mud, …
Read More »Cubs Hyping, Extended Playoffs, Napoli, Betts and other Cubs bullets
Time to start planning my Beer / White Claw options for tonight. I couldn’t get too far ahead! • The Cubs want to wake you up with some HYPE today: I came here to win. @ Wintrust pic.twitter.com/3CjkrJQMmZ – Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) July 24, 2020 • In the extended postseason, …
Read More »Look Ken Block ‘HOON’ The Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400
When professional rally driver Ken Block had a chance to drive the Mustang Mach-E at the vehicle launch event last year, he was a little disappointed (to say the least) that he couldn’t properly beat him up or ” boo “” as he calls it. That was because only three …
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