OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada and the United States are ready to extend the non-essential travel ban that was imposed to combat the coronavirus outbreak, although no final decision has been made, two Ottawa sources familiar with the matter said Monday. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a press conference at …
Read More »Fundraiser created for a 1-year-old family shot to death at a cookout in New York City
A fundraiser was organized for the 1-year-old boy who was shot to death at a cookout in New York City, amid a recent spike in violence in the Big Apple. Davell Gardner Jr. had been sitting in his stroller on the Brooklyn sidewalk when two men dressed in black fired …
Read More »Rare Hubble Spots ‘Free Floating Evaporative Gas Cell’ | Astronomy
Astronomers using the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope have captured an outstanding image of J025027.7 + 600849 (J0250 for short), a rare type of star nursery embedded within a nearby massive star-forming region. This Hubble image shows the floating evaporation gas cell J025027.7 + 600849. The color image is …
Read More »High Blood Sugar Raises Risk of COVID Mortality: Study
Patients with abnormally high blood sugar levels are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19, researchers in China said on Saturday. It is the first time that scientists have been able to confirm that patients with hyperglycemia, but not diagnosed with diabetes, have an increased risk of death …
Read More »Hell in San Diego Navy ship rages on day two
US Navy officials said Monday that the fire raging the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard for the second day has reached temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees and is still burning in various parts of the ship. Smoke and fumes continue to affect the horizon and air throughout San Diego. …
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