Health warning issued after squirrel tests test positive for bubonic plague in Colorado county just outside of Denver Squirrel in Colorado tested positive for bubonic plague It is the first case of plague in Jefferson County 18 miles southwest of Denver. Another case was previously found in Broomfield County northwest …
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Blackhawks’ Jonathan Toews takes controversial position on coronavirus
The Blackhawks have done their best, including a multi-month moratorium on interviews in the spring, to stay out of focus during the coronavirus pandemic. But with daily practices and daily interviews, which resumed on Monday, Hawks captain Jonathan Toews was quick to make several controversial comments about the pandemic. When …
Read More »What was Rory Gilmore’s worst story?
While Rory Gilmore was a beloved television character during the original execution of Gilmore GirlsOver the years, fans have noticed that Rory had some pretty awful personality traits. She was, for all intents and purposes, a defective teenager, and had not matured much yet. Gilmore Girls: a year in life …
Read More »Former Apple executive: Apple’s Arm-based silicon will accelerate the end of the Microsoft Windows-Intel duopoly
Apple’s Arm-based silicon for future Macs could compel Microsoft to upgrade Windows on Arm for Surface Pro X and others, and by doing so seriously damage the Windows-Intel x86 alliance. That’s according to Jean-Louis Gassée, author of the Monday Note blog and former Apple executive during the 1980s, mostly in …
Read More »Saint Arnold forced to temporarily close beer garden and restaurant
Saint Arnold announced Monday that it will close its beer garden and restaurant to meet the state’s coronavirus closings. Photo: Jamaal Ellis, Houston Chronicle / Contributor Saint Arnold Brewing announced Monday that it will temporarily close its brewery and restaurant. The reason? Governor Greg Abbott’s office has ruled that it …
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