“Our army is supposed to be the ultimate meritocracy,” said Duckworth. “It is simply unprecedented and it is wrong for any commander-in-chief to meddle in routine military affairs, whether or not he has personal vengeance against a soldier who did his patriotic duty and spoke the truth: a soldier who …
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Tuberville field bus catches fire in Alabama
Senate nominee Tommy Tuberville’s fieldbus caught fire in northeast Alabama Wednesday night during a test drive. The Senate candidate was not on board the bus and the only person on board was a driver who was not injured, according to a Facebook post from the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office. The …
Read More »COVID-19 is not the only virus that spreads this summer; entomologists observing the spread of the West Nile
Heather Hyland, a self-proclaimed insect nerd, has found a love for mosquitoes despite the diseases they carry. “I loved insects, I’d say since I was 2 years old,” Hyland said. Initially, a public information officer for the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District in southern California, said her fascination …
Read More »Nick Cordero ‘probably’ will need a double lung transplant
Broadway actor Nick Cordero is still seriously ill after battling the coronavirus for three months and will likely need a double lung transplant, his wife said Thursday. “We think that is very likely the possibility. A 99 percent chance that I would need it to live the kind of life …
Read More »Close sharing: Is this AirDrop for Android? [Video]
“Near Sharing” or “Nearby Share” is the latest attempt to give Android owners and users a suitable rival to Apple’s AirDrop. We’ve seen Android Beam bite the dust in the past few months, well this is its eventual replacement. The feature is not yet technically widely available. However, thanks to …
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