When he closes his eyes at night, Hank Hanson hears sirens in his dreams – a byproduct of nearly 30 years in the wild wild desert of Northern California between San Francisco and Sacramento. But at 1 a.m. Wednesday, Hanson knew he was not dreaming when he looked up at …
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What the Minnesota Vikings can do with the open defensive end
Now that Everson Griffen is gone, the Vikings will have to go on without one of their veteran starters from previous teams. Danielle Hunter is a starting defensive end, and unexpectedly nothing. Opposite Hunter is an open space, with some likely candidates who can fill the void. The first to …
Read More »Sonya Deville Responds to Loss of “Loser Leaves WWE” At SummerSlam, Mandy Rose Taunts Her
Sonya Deville took to Twitter after the loss of the match “No DQ, Loser Leaves WWE” to Mandy Rose on WWE last night SummerSlam pay-per-view. “…. farewell,” wrote Deville. Rose also took to Twitter last night and praised Deville for the loss. “Said by Sony [peace sign emoji]… maybe you …
Read More »Police in Wisconsin shoot Black man in the back several times, causing protests
Protesters rallied after police fired shots at a man in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sunday. The man was transported to the hospital in serious condition, according to police. Video that apparently shows the shooting started circulating on social media. The video, which appears to have been taken from across the street, …
Read More »Staying on used medications helps patients with hypertension Covid-19 – study | Science
Blood pressure medicine improves the survival rates of Covid-19 in people with hypertension, according to research that contradicts earlier fears that the pills may make the disease worse. The risk of critical illness or death of Covid for people with high blood pressure was found to be significantly lower when …
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