A squirrel has tested positive for the bubonic plague in the city of Morrison, Colorado, Jefferson County public health officials announced in a statement over the weekend. The squirrel, discovered Saturday, is the first plague case in Jefferson County, according to the statement. A spokesperson for Jefferson County Public Health …
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Ohio State to Resume Voluntary Trainings After Last Round of COVID-19 Testing
The Ohio state hiatus on volunteer training is coming to an end. After going through another round of COVID-19 tests on Monday in which all athletes who participated in volunteer training were evaluated, the state of Ohio turned on the green light to resume voluntary training for seven sports teams: …
Read More »Peacock is free. That may be the transmission service’s not-so-secret weapon
Peacock launches in the United States on Wednesday. Angela Lang / CNET If you’re tired of the parade of new streaming services that launch every two months, you’re not alone. But the last to arrive, Comcast-owned NBCUniversal Peacock wants to snap you out of your stupor with something the others …
Read More »Hearthstone’s new expansion is Scholomance Academy, launching in August
The next Hearthstone expansion is taking us back to a familiar place in World of warcraftThe history of – and back in time, back to when the Scholomance school was in full swing. Scholomance Academy takes place before the launch of World of warcraftand introduce 135 new cards to Hearthstone, …
Read More »Iran executes former defense ministry employee accused of spying for CIA
A former Iranian defense ministry employee convicted of selling the country’s nuclear information to the CIA was executed, the Iranian judiciary confirmed on Tuesday. IRAN’S NUCLEAR FACILITIES ARE MYSTERY UNDER ATTACK The execution of Reza Asgari, a retired airspace employee, occurred last week, judicial spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said, according to …
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