Image copyright Reuters Screenshot Big protests started a week ago, and have not stopped since In Khabarovsk it has become a nightly ritual. A small group of protesters gather in Lenin Square before marching through the city center. Along the way, more people accompany. The singing grows louder, as does …
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JoAnn Cunningham receives 35 years in prison for murder of son, 5
An Illinois woman has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the tortuous murder of her five-year-old son. JoAnn Cunningham, 37, pleaded guilty last year to killing AJ Freund. Cunningham, who was diagnosed with “significant personality dysfunction” and has a long history of drug abuse, never detailed the circumstances …
Read More »Increased COVID-19, test delays, stress contact tracking efforts
Tracking contacts, a key part of the public health strategy to control the coronavirus pandemic, strives to keep up with California’s summer spike in COVID-19 cases. The time-tested tactic of asking newly infected people about family, friends, and acquaintances they might have exposed so that these people can be notified …
Read More »Bad astronomy | Solar Orbiter sees the Sun explode with what could be nanoflares
The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft, or SolO, launched in February 2020, beginning a seven-year mission to intensively study the Sun. It is loaded with 10 different scientific instruments to investigate a multitude of solar phenomena, including things that happen on its surface and the inner corona, and it …
Read More »Four Madden Ratings of Interest to Kansas City Chiefs Fans
This year’s edition of Madden – “Madden NFL 21” – Will launch for PC, Playstation 4 and X-Box One on August 28. And so it’s the time of year when EA Sports It will build hype by slowly increasing player ratings. As of this writing, seven Kansas City Chiefs player …
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