Dr Sean O’Leary, vice chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases, told CNerson’s Anderson Cooper on Monday that coronavirus cases in children should be taken seriously. “It’s not fair to say that this virus is completely benign in children,” O’Leary said. “We’ve had 90 deaths in …
Read More »City of Seattle approves cuts to police positions, budget
SEATTLE – Seattle City Council on Monday approved proposals that the police department be reduced by as many as 100 officers due to dismissals and atrocities – an action supported by protesters who marched in the city following the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, but strongly against the …
Read More »Yes, maybe you can retire one day
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused us to think about many parts of our daily existence, such as our health, jobs, where we live, our financial future, education, travel and the simple handshake. But according to data released Tuesday, many savers are still financially on the path to retirement. The combination …
Read More »MHSAA: No pressure to cancel high school football despite MAC postponement, Big Ten threat to follow
An official from the Michigan High School Athletic Association says plans for high school sports are still underway in Michigan this fall, despite moves to ban college sports in Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti and Mount Pleasant. The Mid-American Conference announced Saturday that its football season has been postponed, taking a break from …
Read More »Hemp insiders brace for FDAs CBD enforcement policy
Shawn Hauser Partner and Chair, Hemp & Cannabinoid Practice Group Vicente Sederberg LLP What does the FDA’s submission of draft guidance on CBD Enforcement Policy to the White House OMB mean for the sector? It means the sector gets some kind of enforcement policy for CBD products under which certain …
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