Cape May County officials announced Thursday the reopening of a car coronavirus testing site, spurred by increased demand due to the increase in tourists visiting during the peak summer season. Last weekend, Cape Regional Health System informed the county that 60% of the COVID-19 swabs they performed were for patients …
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Prince Harry and Meghan sue unnamed paparazzi for invasion of privacy in California
LOS ANGELES – Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, filed an invasion of a privacy lawsuit against unidentified paparazzi on Thursday, accusing photographers of taking drastic steps to obtain images of the couple and their son at their California home. The couple took action after the paparazzi crossed a “red …
Read More »As US coronavirus cases exceed 4 million, medical experts urge shutdown and start again
According to Johns Hopkins University data, there have been at least 4,038,748 coronavirus cases and 144,304 deaths in the United States. As the numbers increase, more than 150 US medical experts, scientists, teachers, nurses, and other prominent US officials have signed a letter to political leaders urging them to close …
Read More »Bay Area begins to move to enforce coronavirus rules
As California coronavirus cases and deaths continue to rise, some Bay Area officials threaten to crack down on those who refuse to wear masks and practice social distancing, hoping to stop the virus before overwhelm our health systems. Napa and Marin counties were the first to approve fines of up …
Read More »Pac-12 ends schedule of just 10 games for 2020 college football season with delayed start
USATSI The Pac-12 is giving its own twist to the “plus one” soccer programming model under consideration by the SEC, ACC, and Big 12. The league has already canceled non-conference games and is currently finalizing plans to adopt a 10 games only. Slated for the end of next week, various …
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