(KWTX) – The state reported 129 more deaths from COVID-19, a one-day record, and 10,291 new cases of the virus on Thursday, while the central Texas count increased by 239 to 7,566 and McLennan and Milam counties reported each new deaths. The total number of confirmed cases in Texas increased …
Read More »CDC Extends Order Not To Sail For Cruises Until September
(CNN) – Cruises from US ports will not be boarding soon The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an extension of its Cruise Ship Ban Order Thursday. The extended order is in effect until September 30 or until the CDC director rescinds or modifies the order or expires …
Read More »Georgia Governor Sues to Stop Atlanta Mask Term
“We will fight to stop these reckless actions and subject people to pandemic politics,” Kemp wrote. Kemp on Wednesday banned localities from ordering people to wear masks in public to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Mayors across the state responded to Kemp and accused him of playing politics during …
Read More »Space grass could keep astronauts healthy
Photo Credit: Rick Partington / EyeEm – Getty Images Of Popular Mechanics Take a seat at the astronaut cafe. What’s on the menu, questions? Duckweed salad. Duckweed soup. Duckweed tortillas. A small protein-packed plant called duckweed may be the ticket to a nutritious meal in space, writes Barbara Demmig-Adams, professor …
Read More »‘Science must not stand in the way’ of the total reopening of schools
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said during a press conference Thursday that “science should not stand in the way of” the total reopening of schools for the next academic year, and then criticized the coverage of his comments as a “case study on media bias”. When parents were asked …
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