The Trump administration is pushing for a coronavirus vaccine as quickly as possible, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Monday. “We continue to work aggressively on contracting to bring monoclonal antibodies and convalescent plasma to people as additional therapies in addition to the Remdesivir that President Trump has already provided for …
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Graham says the key source for the Steele dossier was interpreted “like a violin” by Russian intelligence
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, RS.C. told “Hannity” on Monday that former MI6 spy Christopher Steele turned “Russian disinformation” into “a Tom Clancy novel” in the form of his now infamous record, that the FBI purchased “hook, line and lead.” Graham was reacting to the news that emerged over …
Read More »22nd COVID-19 death reported in Yellowstone County
RiverStone Health officials on Monday reported the 22nd death related to Yellowstone County COVID-19, a woman in her 90s. The woman died Saturday at a Billings hospital. According to RiverStone, no other information will be released to respect your privacy. “We offer our deepest condolences to the family and loved …
Read More »NASA will send a balloon the size of a soccer field to study the stars
NASA plans to send a huge balloon to the edge of Earth’s stratosphere in search of secrets about how stars and planets form. © NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Laboratory / Michael Lentz NASA’s latest Scientific Balloon project will send a far-infrared telescope to Earth’s stratosphere, more …
Read More »Trail Blazers climb in power ranking
The latest edition of the ESPN power ratings is out, and the Trail Blazers have increased slightly, from 16 to 13. The ratings also presented the best and worst case scenario for each team: In the best case: The returns of Jusuf Nurkic and Zach Collins not only improve the …
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