The former vice chairman of the Postal Board of Governors testified Thursday that the Trump administration “politicized” the Postal Service and used Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to inappropriately influence the organization for policy purposes that ultimately hurt customers and businesses. Service will have damage intended to serve. David Williams, former …
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COVID-19 patients leave hospitals to be treated at home
As hospitals care for people with COVID-19 and try to keep others from catching the coronavirus, more patients choose to be treated where they are safest: at home. In the U.S., “hospital at home” programs begin as the pandemic drags on, thanks to communications technology, portable medical equipment, and teams …
Read More »Rainbow meteorite discovered in Costa Rica could keep building blocks of life alive
A small, soft space rock crashed on April 23, 2019 in Costa Rica. And it may have carried building blocks for life. The washing machine-sized clay fireball broke on before landing. Local people found sharks scattered between two villages, La Palmera and Aguas Zarcas. And while meteorites are rising everywhere …
Read More »Xavier McKinney, Julian Love marked Thursday’s practice at the Giants training camp
Love noted the solitary interception of the practice, capitalizing on a pass that went through the hands of the recipient. As you may have heard now (several times), the Giants train all their players in various positions, especially in the continuation. Love is a player who can be used in …
Read More »Darkman Was Secretly Recut by Sam Raimi Days Before Release
A movie of superheroes that kind of gets lost in the shuffle when discussing the very popular genre is the 1990 movie Dark man. It’s somewhat understandable – the film was not a huge hit, and was not based on existing comics or storylines. Indeed, Dark man was born out …
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