New York officials yesterday began the massive task of returning lower Manhattan to normal after police with riot gear cleared the remaining protesters from Occupy City Hall. The park outside the city hall will be closed for weeks as cleaning crews move in to clean up the large amount of …
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Coronavirus vaccine ‘less likely to be taken by young people’
Young people would be less willing to receive a coronavirus vaccine than older people, according to a new survey. Of those 18-24 years old, 67% said they would be happy to have a vaccine for COVID-19, compared to 81% of those over 65, according to a YouGov poll of 4,302 …
Read More »Scientists say they are one step closer to slowing the aging process
The Independent employs journalists from around the world to bring you truly independent journalism. To support us, please consider a contribution. Scientists said it could be one step closer to slowing down the aging process. A team of scientists from the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) used yeast …
Read More »How Gerrit Cole from the Yankees feels about pitching with ‘Black Lives Matter’ on the mound
WASHINGTON When Gerrit Cole takes the mound on Opening Day, it will be the first time with the Yankees. It will also be the first time with “Black Lives Matter” stamped on the mound. What does Cole think about that? “It is freedom of expression,” Cole said Wednesday. “It is …
Read More »Horror is a “high intensity sport”
Although one of his first film roles was in 2011‘s Scream 4it took a while to Alison Brie feeling ready to jump back into horror. After all, once You have been killed by Ghostfaceyou have already achieved a milestone for the genre. So what convinced her to dive back into …
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