He said a general rule of thumb is, ‘If you have a mask and you can see through the light and you can blow through it, it’s probably not a very good mask.’ A knitted mask also performed poorly in the study. Duke University researchers are testing more than a …
Read More »WPIAL cites recommendation of Gov. Wolf ‘unpredictable, inconsistent and unfair’ | Trib HSSN
Due to: Chris Harlan Monday 10 August 2020 | 11:57 AM Christopher Horner | Tribune Review Elise Riley (20) of Seneca Valley clashes with Peters Twp.’s Hannah Stuck during the WPIAL Class AAAA girls soccer championship game Saturday, November 3, 2018, at Highmark Stadium. Previous Next The WPIAL supports playing …
Read More »Marijuana use during pregnancy has been linked to greater autism risk: study
Women who use marijuana during pregnancy are one and a half times more likely to have a child with autism than those who do not. The study, with more than half a million women, follows past research that suggests that pot use is linked to lower birth weight. While the …
Read More »U.S. job opening grows in June, likely exaggerating labor market health
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US job opening grew in June, but the increase in vacancies was accompanied by an increase in workers closing their positions at hotels, restaurants and bars, probably due to fears of exposure to COVID-19 and problems with to ensure child care. FILE PHOTO: Employers Apply for the …
Read More »The executive mandate of Trump unemployment insurance costs states billions
Whether President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to extend federal unemployment benefits through executive order remains unclear. Right up in the air is whether states that are necessary partners in Mr. Trump’s plan to bypass Congress will sign up. Mr. Trump on Saturday announced an executive order that extends …
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