Heat waves, wildfires, hurricanes and other extreme weather events have made the controversy over climate change in the headlines undeniable and inevitable. Who or what is responsible for this? That sounds like a simple enough question, but like so many things about climate change, the more you check it the …
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California woman blasts online for wearing orange dress in beach photos during West Coast wildfires
A California woman has been criticized on social media for posting “tone deaf” pictures on Instagram, as wildfires have spread along the west coast. Earlier this week, the self-described impressive, Collet Leclerrer, wearing a bright orange dress, posted two photos of herself on the beach in the San Francisco area. …
Read More »The children were found to have coronavirus in their care, the CDC report said
In this May 27, 2020 file photo, Tacoma, Wash. The worker in the day-care center wears a mask as he cleans the tricycle used by the class, which is repeated several times during the work day. Ted S and War Run | A.P. A new study released by the Centers …
Read More »Of the 26 players who tested positive for COVID-19, 4 ‘CMR findings indicate myocarditis’
An Ohio State study of 26 athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 found that four of them showed signs of myocarditis. The study, published Friday, was conducted because there is concern that myocarditis – inflammation of the heart muscle – may have a long-term effect of COVD-19. In the study, …
Read More »NFL ratings plummet in Chiefs-Texans season opener
The NFL is back. Spreading the news or something with a lot of people. Thursday night’s season-opening matchup between the Chiefs and Texans attracted 19.3 million viewers between 8 and 11 p.m., down 12.3% from last year’s ratings, which ended with an audience of 22 million people. The timeline noted …
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