The world’s largest contemporary circus producer is folding its tents, for now. Cirque du Soleil said Monday that it filed for bankruptcy and said: “We have no choice but to pause for a moment.” The shows in the United States of the Montreal-based organization have been dark since March 15, …
Read More »Study finds exercise increases benefits of breast milk for babies
Andrea Berardi breastfeeds her 5-month-old daughter, Simone. She decided to breastfeed after researching the health benefits for both her and her baby. Now, a new study finds that regular exercise increases the benefits of breast milk. Credit: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. A new study led by researchers at …
Read More »Mask “waiver” cards are fake, feds warn
Federal officials warn that the cards purporting to exempt people from having to wear face masks when they are in public are false. The cards, emblazoned with the logo of an eagle but riddled with misspellings, claim that the headlines are protected from mandates that require masks to be worn …
Read More »How to deal with financial stress and anxiety during difficult times
Protesters donned masks during a demonstration to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. China News Service There is no doubt that Americans feel stressed and anxious these days. Money worries hit hard when the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the economy. There are also fears about the virus itself, as …
Read More »LA closes beaches before the weekend of July 4 as coronavirus cases increase
Los Angeles is closing its beaches over the holiday weekend around Independence Day as the number of new coronavirus cases increases, county officials said Monday. The beaches will be closed for all recreational activities from July 3 to July 6 at 5 a.m. to avoid crowding that could spread the …
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