Just a week after schools reopened in a northern Georgia district, more than 800 of its students and staff have been quarantined. Last week, the Cherokee County School District, about 44 miles north of Atlanta, told 20 people to quarantine when one 2nd grader tested positive for the virus after …
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How can you read food labels?
Half-grain labels on cereals, bread and crackers are so confusing or misleading that people can misread them up to half the time, according to a new study published in Nutrition of public health. Of the 1,030 participants, 51 percent estimated the amount of whole grains in sample of 12-grain bread …
Read More »The Hubble Space Telescope has observed its first lunar eclipse
TORONTO – The first lunar eclipse ever observed by the Hubble Space Telescope provides a near-home example of how astronomers will look for signs of life on Earth — like planets in distant solar systems. Scientists with the European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Thursday that the spacecraft telescope was …
Read More »Bengals cornerback Trae Waynes looks like pectoral injury
CINCINNATI – Bengals cornerback Trae Waynes could be on the mend for a while after suffering a pectoral injury at Monday’s practice, a source told ESPN. According to a NFL Network report, Waynes is seeking a second opinion on the injury and could be out for up to two months. …
Read More »Stephen Colbert’s Late Show returns to Ed Sullivan Theater
As promised, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert returned Monday night at the beautiful, historic Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway and W 54th in Manhattan. The show has not exactly returned to its home base, leaving it on March 12 with the onset of the caronavirus quarantine, but instead has …
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