Both California and Florida, the two states with the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country, set new records for single-day coronavirus deaths on Wednesday. Heartbreaking Milestones Occur When America Exceeds 150,000 deaths virus California Governor Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that 197 people in the state died from COVID-19 …
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After more than a dozen Miami Marlins players tested positive for the coronavirus, games scheduled in Miami and Philadelphia, where the Marlins last played, were postponed. While some may question the wisdom of hosting games, even without fans in the stands, the lessons sports leagues have learned so far about …
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Melissa Rein Lively’s spiral at an Arizona Target was captured on video for all to see. She was recorded destroying an exhibition mask in early July, something she now says she regrets and is undergoing treatment for mental illness. Click to enlarge UNTIL NEXT TIME In an exclusive interview with …
Read More »House Passes Two Child Care Bills Targeted for Pandemic
The House passed two bills intended to ease the financial burden of child care amid Wednesday’s coronavirus pandemic. The first, titled Child Care Is Essential Act, would award grant funds to child care providers in an effort to help facilities reopen safely amid the coronavirus pandemic and stabilize operations in …
Read More »Staten Island dog, first to test positive for COVID-19 in the US, dies: report
This is such rude news. A German shepherd on Staten Island who was the first dog to test positive for the coronavirus died, the first such fatality, according to a report released Wednesday. Seven-year-old Buddy began experiencing breathing problems in mid-April, shortly after its owner, Robert Mahoney, contracted COVID-19, National …
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