These days, hearing someone cough or sneeze in public can cause instant anxiety when they’re around, especially indoors. But how often do you think of the other main route for COVID-19: the simple act of talking to someone else? Drops dropped during speech are believed to be the key transmission …
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How BYU, Utah and USU would fit into this realigned college sports landscape
SALT LAKE CITY – A decade after the university’s sports environment underwent a makeover, including Utah joining the Pac-12 and BYU becoming independent, Sports Illustrated writer Pat Forde believes it’s time for yet another renovation. The Forde Bowl subdivision, as SI artfully called its daydreaming realignment, would group teams in …
Read More »Vizio’s 2021 line launches today, with its first OLED TV and Elevate soundbar arriving this fall
If you’ve been waiting for Vizio to announce its 2021 4K TV line and soundbar, it’s your lucky day. Vizio’s latest 4K UHD TVs, updates to its SmartCast platform, and completely redesigned V Series sound bars are available from a wide range of retailers, including Amazon, BestBuy, and Sam’s Club. …
Read More »Analyst says Uber deal for Postmates has “solid industrial logic” but may not help price dynamics
Following a report by Uber Technologies Inc. UBER, + 4.89% is considering acquiring food delivery company Postmates for around $ 2.6 billion, Evercore ISI analyst Benjamin Black had a mixed view of the possible deal. “If the deal were approved by regulators, we believe the street would see it as …
Read More »Where are Ohio’s largest coronavirus peaks?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Growth in known cases of coronavirus in Ohio is occurring statewide, with more cases reported in the past two weeks than in the previous two weeks in 62 of the 88 counties. Overall, Ohio has added 9,779 cases in the past two weeks, according to reports from …
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