Image: Photographer Milan Ilic (Shutterstock) The COVID-19 outbreak has had a devastating impact on the American economy. While employers added a promising number of new jobs last month, unemployment is still in the double digits. Although Congress has passed three economic stimulus packages—With a total of almost $ 3 billion …
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BLM mural on Trump Tower defaced by vandalism with red paint
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s gigantic Black Lives Matter mural outside the Trump Tower is already being abandoned. An unidentified man walked to the giant mural outside the Midtown skyscraper and poured red paint over the bright yellow letters shortly after noon Monday, then ran off before police showed up to …
Read More »New York City sees an increase in coronavirus cases among young adults
Customers wait to enter the JD shoe store at Roosevelt Field Mall. fake pictures NEW YORK – The city has seen a jump in coronavirus infections among young adults as it tries to prevent a further surge in the virus that is reaching new heights in much of the country. …
Read More »Scientists discover key element of strong antibody response to COVID-19
A colored scanning electron micrograph of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Credit: NIAID A team led by scientists at Scripps Research discovered a common molecular characteristic found in many of the human antibodies that neutralize SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The scientists, whose study appears July 13 in ScienceThey reviewed data …
Read More »University of Texas to rename soccer field after Ricky Williams, Earl Campbell
Breaking news The University of Texas says it is making major changes to its campus to “promote diversity, inclusion, and equity,” including renaming its soccer field after two of its best athletes, who are black. Joe Jamail Field – at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium – to be renamed Earl …
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