On Monday on MSNBC, host Craig Melvin was shocked after the segment from NBC News / MSNBC medical correspondent Dr. John Torres featured pediatricians who said they would send their children back to school in the fall with adequate precautions, such as the use of masks and social distance plans. …
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Netflix’s The Old Guard keeps summer blockbuster alive
It’s been a weird summer for movies. Between the end of April and July, it was supposed to be dominated by the superheroes of Marvel and DC, the exaggerated action of Fast and Furious franchise and the inscrutable drama of Christopher Nolan Beginning, but the closings of theaters due to …
Read More »Ford Bronco reveals SUV styling and SUV off-road capabilities
the Ford Bronco revealing on Monday turned out to be a big problem for many people, including us, and although the COVID-19 pandemic may have delayed the Blue Oval’s planned disclosure timeline (along with almost everything else), the coronavirus did one thing that seemed to work quite well for you: …
Read More »China: 600,000 Hong Kong pro-democracy voters may have violated a new law
Six hundred thousand Hong Kong people defied warnings to vote in an unofficial primary election for pro-democracy parties on Sunday. Now China warns that all of them may have violated the new national security law. 250 polling stations were voted to choose the best candidates to challenge pro-China parties in …
Read More »Doctors in states with increasing cases of COVID-19 share their fears: “Is this the tipping point?”
Some hospitals in states where coronavirus cases they are emerging they are running out of beds. Doctors and nurses, who saw COVID-19 hit New York City hard, are concerned about what’s next for their communities. Five front-line medical workers from Texas, Florida, Alabama, and California spoke to CBS News senior …
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