A riot outside a Portland Police Department station house early Saturday injured officers, damaged patrol cars and led to nine arrests, authorities said. Smoke filled the air outside the North Precinct last night when Protestants clashed with police who wanted to evacuate the area – a scene reminiscent of others …
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Miley Cyrus was not Disney’s first choice to play Hannah Montana
However Hannah Montana packaged filming nine years ago, it remains one of the most beloved shows ever to be on Disney Channel. The series follows the daily life of Miley Stewart, a normal teenager who deals during the day with growth pansies that transform into a teen-pop sensation at night. …
Read More »Coronavirus kills top 800,000 worldwide
More than 800,000 people worldwide have died from the disease caused by the new coronavirus, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University, a grim milestone that underscores the physical toll the pandemic has taken over the entire world. The U.S. has reported the most deaths to COVID-19 from any …
Read More »Nasal vaccine against COVID-19 prevents infection in mice – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Visit the News Hub Nasal delivery produces more widespread immune response than intramuscular injection Hassan et al. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Louis have developed a COVID-19 vaccine delivered through the nose that protects mice from the virus. Tone is mucosal lung tissue infected …
Read More »Last on COVID-19 in MN: Students, Sturgis ride new worries
Sturgis cyclists and students from St. Olaf College found some common ground in Minnesota this week, but not in a good way: COVID-19 came calling. Health officials have confirmed 15 cases among Minnesotans who traveled to South Dakota earlier this month for the massive motorcycle rally, and they expect more …
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