A fundraiser for a Starbucks barista that was sparked by a Facebook post by a California woman who drowned out for not receiving service for not wearing a mask raised more than $ 100,000 last month. San Diego woman Amber Lynn Gilles, who wrote the now-deleted Facebook post, says she …
Read More »Scientists recall the world’s first nuclear explosion on its 75th anniversary
American scientists tested an atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert exactly 75 years ago. The launch, part of the Manhattan Project, marked the development of the deadliest and most powerful weapon in history. In an excerpt published by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, physicist Robert Wilson suggested that scientists …
Read More »United States Targets All Members Of The Chinese Communist Party For Possible Travel Ban: Source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – xThe Trump administration is considering banning travel to the United States from all members of the Chinese Communist Party and their families, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday, a move that would worsen strained relations between the United States and China. FILE PHOTO: The flags …
Read More »Trump press sec: ‘Science should not get in the way’ of school openings
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday that President Trump wants America’s schools to be “open and full” and that “science should not get in the way of this.” McEnany then cited a study that found that the risk of critical illness from COVID-19 in children is lower than …
Read More »Stock market today with Jim Cramer: Buy Morgan Stanley
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell on Thursday as investors question the strength of the global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Netflix is reporting earnings after the bell today and TheStreet provided a guide on how to trade as well as the three keys to watch. TheStreet’s Katherine Ross …
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