In His first address to staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Robert Redfield called the Atlanta-based agency “the world’s best science-based, data-driven agency.” His voice broke down repeatedly as he tried unsuccessfully to hold back the tears, Redfield – appointed CDC director in March 2018 – told …
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NYC Animal Care Shelter Conditions Are Disgusting: Audit
According to a new audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer, our four-legged friends at the city’s animal care centers suffer from respiratory disease, eat finished food and live in dirty canals. “Until we find them permanent homes, it is our responsibility to provide safe conditions, adequate food and medical treatment to …
Read More »Alejandro and Nedro Villeneuva pay homage to Alvin Kashe, Steeler only for not honoring Antillon Rose
US Army Statiel announced that each player would wear the name Antoine Rose on their helmets this season, but offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva did not. Instead, Vilnueva honored Alvin Kashe, a U.S. Army sergeant who died of his injuries in Iraq in 2005. Kashe certainly deserves respect. October In October …
Read More »Kim Kardashian West and other celebrities will “freeze” Instagram accounts to protest Facebook
Kim Kardashian may have the largest social media followers on the planet in the west – but she said she Will not be posted On Instagram on Wednesday. The reality star, who also said he would not post on Facebook, is joining several other celebrities who are “freezing” their Instagram …
Read More »The new Apple Plus Watch SE and iPad Air are better ‘better’ options
Although Apple Play did not announce the new iPhone yesterday, the event was an hour full of jams. Apple Play announced four new hardware products, a major new service and a new bundle. By any objective standard, it’s a big day. As I will note below, the most important products …
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