There were signs of starting the week that the coronavirus crisis had begun to drift away from California’s largest and most affected county, even if deaths have yet to decrease. On Monday, another 94 deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported in California, bringing that seven-day average to a new high …
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Studying radioactive aluminum in star systems unlocks formation secrets
This artist’s concept available from NASA illustrates a star system that is a much younger version of ours. Dusty disks, like the one shown here surrounding the star, are believed to be the breeding ground for planets, including rocky ones like Earth. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech An international team of …
Read More »Lou Henson, the most winning men’s basketball coach in Illinois, New Mexico, dies
Lou Henson, the all-time winning leader as a men’s basketball coach at the University of Illinois and the state of New Mexico, died Saturday at his home in Champaign, Illinois, at the age of 88, his family announced Wednesday. He was buried Wednesday at a ceremony in Champaign, attended by …
Read More »Kathie Lee Gifford recalls that Regis Philbin supported her during her husband’s cheating scandal
Kathie Lee Gifford recalled how her “Live” co-host Regis Philbin supported her during her late husband’s public cheating scandal in 1997. The actress was married to Frank Gifford from 1986 until he died in 2015. His marriage had a tough time in 1997, when he was caught red-handed in an …
Read More »Mac OS 8 emulator brings the past 90s to your modern PC
I put a 1991 Macintosh Quadra complete with Mac OS 8.1 in an Electron app, along with a bunch of apps and games. It runs on Windows, macOS and Linux … and JavaScript. Again I am sorry. Go find it here: https://t.co/JUw798dRcS pic.twitter.com/p3AR2dyx5r – Felix Rieseberg (@felixrieseberg) July 28, 2020 …
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