The Chicago community is coming together to support MasterChef Junior Star Ben Watkins once again after he was diagnosed with a rare disease. The young cook, who lost his parents in 2017, was diagnosed with angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma a few days after turning 13, according to a family statement. AFH …
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Tesla’s driving visualization will soon represent the company’s vehicles
Tesla’s driving display feature will soon accurately depict each of the company’s electric vehicles, rather than using the generic sedan, SUV, or truck currently featured on the dash display. Company CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Driving Visualization would receive these enhancements, which could open the door for a new in-car …
Read More »NYC DOE Launches New Protocols for Positive COVID-19 Cases in Schools
The Department of Education released new protocols Thursday to handle any possible confirmed cases of coronavirus in schools this coming year. The DOE plan states that if one or more students in the same class test positive, their classrooms will close and anyone who has had close contact with those …
Read More »Predicting ‘big increase’, SF opens site for free hospital beds for COVID-19 patients
Predicting a “significant increase” in critical coronavirus cases in the coming weeks, San Francisco officials said Thursday they will transfer non-COVID-19 patients to a new inpatient facility at the Presidio if necessary. clean hospital beds for virus patients. The temporary medical center will be installed in a pair of warehouses …
Read More »South Carolina officials, Muschamp comment on SEC football
The Southeast Conference 2020 football season will be a list of 10 games for conferences only. Following the league office announcement, South Carolina President Bob Caslen, director of athletics Ray Tannerand soccer coach Will Muschamp statements published through South Carolina Athletic Communications and Public Relations. His comments are below, followed …
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