If there were any signs of being targeted at Massachusetts State House on Sunday, parents in two states aren’t considering rolling out when it comes to a mandatory influenza vaccine shot for their children. The government’s Charlie Baker announced Aug. 19 that all students aged 6 months or older in …
Read More »Bacteria outside the International Space Station have survived in space for many years
A new study has found that by hiding the harsh conditions of outer space outside the International Space Station and then nailed under the remains of dead bacteria – bacterial huts could survive outside the International Space Station. Japanese scientists learned this while experimenting with the Panspermia hypothesis, the idea …
Read More »Kenosha: Rising fears that Trump’s visit amid protests could provoke tensions US News
Concerns were growing on Sunday that Donald Trump’s planned visit this week after Jacob Blake’s police shooting in the city last Sunday could lead to a tense, but peaceful situation that has been going on in Kenosha for the past four days and nights. Blake, a 29-year-old black father, was …
Read More »‘The New Mutants’, one of the first films to hit theaters, brings in a million 7 million opening
“The New Mutants,” the latest comic book movie from Marvel and 20th Century Studios, brought an estimated 7 million to the United States at its launch this weekend. AMC (AMC), The world’s largest movie theater chain and other major theater companies are opening up with new health measures such as …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus cases approach 6 million as Midwest, schools erupt
(Reuters) – Cases of the U.S. novel coronavirus reached close to 6 million on Sunday, as the number of infections in many Midwest states rose, according to Reuters figures. File photo: An activist holding the American flag at sunrise for a memorial to those who have died of coronavirus disease …
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