How this virus damages the brain and nerves is still not entirely clear. But as two doctors dedicated to the study of the nervous system, we wanted to find some answers. Dr. Sanjay Gupta has been a practicing neurosurgeon for the past 20 years and has always been amazed at …
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No summer tournament means more recruits committed to universities
In April, Villanova’s male basketball coach Jay Wright feared that the coronavirus pandemic would harm his ability to recruit players from next year’s high school class. Since the coaches were unable to see the players in person or have them visit their campuses that month, Wright was unsure how he …
Read More »Prince William is bad at giving gifts
Prince william Photo: Shutterstock Giving away is an art, its talents are unequally awarded to members of the human race, as are accessible price points. The latter is not a problem for Prince William; You can let your generosity take you anywhere – an island, a cherished childhood memory, the …
Read More »Kids stream on Twitch: where potential predators find them
Similar spot checks from less popular Twitch competitors YouTube Gaming and Facebook Gaming yielded far fewer cases of apparent live streaming of children. To stream on YouTube via mobile devices, a user must have more than 1,000 followers. Facebook Live doesn’t have a comparable restriction, but its live channel discovery …
Read More »Dunkin ‘will permanently close 800 US stores In 2020, 8% of US restaurants
The main Fox Business Flash headlines are here. See what FoxBusiness.com is clicking. Dunkin ‘expects to permanently close approximately 800 locations in the United States by the end of 2020, the company said Thursday. The closings, which include 450 previously announced Speedway service station locations, account for 8 percent of …
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