Researchers reported Tuesday that an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc. is headed for its final testing stage on July 27. At the end of the month, a possible vaccine against the new coronavirus, named “COVID-19” by the World Health Organization, will go …
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Daniel Bard makes it to the Rockies’ list after a seven-year absence
DENVER – Daniel Bard never ran away from the control problem that derailed a promising pitching career with the Boston Red Sox. Through half a dozen comeback attempts since his most recent major league appearance in 2013, Bard was unable to rediscover his control and eventually settled on a job …
Read More »August Alsina ‘agrees’ with Jada Pinkett Smith’s use of the word ‘tangle’ to describe the relationship
Jada Pinkett Smith infamously referred to her relationship with August Alsina as a “tangle,” during last Friday’s episode of Red Table Talk with her husband Will Smith. And in an interview with Vulture published on Friday, August said he agreed with Jada’s use of the word and believes their relationship …
Read More »IPhone production in India gets a boost as Pegatron plant on track
IPhone production in India will have new momentum as a third of Apple’s smartphone assemblers are establishing their first plant in the country. Foxconn and Wistron already have multiple assembly plants in India, and Pegatron is now said to be establishing its first plant there. Apple has long tried to …
Read More »Look: Mayor Berkowitz Presents Community Information on Anchorage’s Coronavirus Response
Friday, July 17, 2020, Community Statement: Today the Mayor will give an update on COVID-19 with Christy Lawton, Manager, Division of Public Health, Anchorage Department of Health, and Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Chandler and Tom Hennessy, MD, MPH, Physician and Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, UAA College of Health. Anchorage residents can …
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