“When you see something that’s not right … say something! Do something!” Lewis is shown saying, over and over, in speeches and appearances, advising his audience on the periodic need for “good trouble, necessary trouble.” For Lewis, shown in his 20s as Freedom Rider, on the march in Washington and …
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Hydroxychloroquine Helped Save Coronavirus Patients, Study Shows Trump Campaign Hails ‘Fantastic News’
Researchers at the Henry Ford Health System in Southeast Michigan found that early administration of the drug hydroxychloroquine makes hospitalized patients much less likely to die. The study, published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, found that hydroxychloroquine provided a “66% reduction in risk ratio,” and hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin …
Read More »Collecting hydrogen from nanogardens
Credit: HIMS According to research by chemist Ning Yan and his team at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, along with co-workers at the University of Amsterdam, the Cobalt Phosphate Nanostructure is a catalyst highly effective for electrolysis of water. Wuhan University School …
Read More »Kansas State players end boycott after steps taken to address controversial tweet
Soccer players in the state of Kansas have ended their threat to boycott the program a week after a student tweeted about the death of George Floyd, sparking outrage from several students. The players shared a letter on social media saying they are happy with the way the school leadership …
Read More »6 new albums you should listen to now: Pop Smoke, Willie Nelson and more
With so much good music playing all the time, it can be difficult to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a list of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s bundle includes new albums from Pop Smoke, Willie Nelson, Westside Gunn, Boris, Patten, and …
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