A Florida county sheriff said Friday that he could impose a curfew in an attempt to take a “more aggressive” stance when it comes to policing during the coronavirus pandemic. Gregory Tony, the Broward County Sheriff, said his office would be “cutting out warnings” and could take a more serious …
Read More »Despite the White House’s sides, most Americans stay with Fauci
welcome to Surveillance survey, our weekly look at polling data and research surveys on the candidates, voters, and issues that will shape the 2020 elections. The Trump administration engages in a not-so-quiet whisper campaign to cast doubt on Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the country’s leading infectious disease expert, and other …
Read More »Los Angeles County Reports Single-Day Record for Coronavirus Cases
Los Angeles County public health officials on Thursday reported more than 4,500 new cases of coronavirus, breaking the record for the highest single-day increase in new infections. There were a total of 4,506 new cases, marking the second time this week that the county broke the bleak record, after registering …
Read More »A man digs up a rock in his garden, unaware that it was a historical meteorite.
Ancient humans used meteorites to make tools Using state-of-the-art technology, scientists discovered that ancient Bronze Age tools were created using meteorite iron at a time before humans could not smell iron ore. A rock discovered in a garden in Germany has been confirmed as the largest stony meteorite ever found …
Read More »The Colonial Athletic Association cancels the soccer season due to the coronavirus pandemic
Soccer from the Colonial Athletic Association became the last domino to drop in college football, and announced Friday that it will not have a conference schedule this fall due to concerns about the global coronavirus pandemic. The 12 conference members, however, can follow separate schedules. The latter scenario is different …
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