Monthly Archives: November 2020

Judge: Trump’s appointee lacked authority to rein in DACA

The most immediate beneficiaries of the court ruling are likely to be immigrants who are eligible for DACA but did not apply before the Trump administration cut off applications in September 2017. The decision could also lead the DHS to reinstate the DHS, the same time the administration largely withheld: …

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Antidepressant fluvoxamine, Covid-19 may prevent infection

UVA researchers Dorian A. Recent clinical trials by Rosen and Alban Gaulieter have shown that antidepressants can prevent the worsening of COVID symptoms. Credit: Photos by Dan Edison, University of Virginia Communications Antidepressant fluvoxamine appears to prevent COVID-19 The infection could worsen further and help keep patients out of the …

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U.S.C. Vs.

Photo by Christian Peterson / Getty Images The No. 20 USC is developing a flare for its dramatic start to the 2020 season, beating Arizona 34-30 again on Saturday after coming off aggressively at the end of the fourth quarter. The Heroines finally won last week’s equally narrow 28-27 win …

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Sylvester Stallone has joined the cast of ‘The Suicide Squad’

According to standalone sequel director James Gunn, Sylvester Stallone is joining the cast of “The Suicide Squad”. Stallone’s representative has also confirmed the news Diversity. Gunn took to Instagram to make the announcement on Saturday, writing against a selfie between him and Celton: “Always choose to work with my friend …

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