(Reuters) – At least seven ships caught fire in Iran’s Bushehr port, the Tasnim news agency reported on Wednesday, in what appears to be the latest in a series of fires and explosions across the country, some of which have affected sensitive sites. Smoke rises from burning ships in the …
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Governor Kevin Stitt (R-OK) speaks during a roundtable discussion in the White House state dining room on June 18, 2020 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong | fake pictures WASHINGTON – Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he tested positive for coronavirus, becoming the first governor since the start of …
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In a survey, 62 percent of educators and administrators reported that they were somewhat or very concerned about returning to school while the coronavirus remains a threat, according to the report. “The issue of the school workforce is not really discussed much,” said Dr. Bond. Racial and socioeconomic inequalities are …
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A dinosaur-like reptile leaves muddy footprints along the shoreline of a lake during a storm some 234 million years ago in northwestern Argentina. Credit: Jorge González / NHMU An international team reveals discoveries about an unusual moment called the “Carnian Pluvial Episode”. the Triassic The period, approximately 252 to 201 …
Read More »What is the NASCAR ‘rule of choice’ about?
NASCAR offers drivers a choice during Wednesday’s All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. The Cup series is testing a “rule of choice” that allows drivers to choose which lane they want to be in to restart. It is a common method that occurs in short track racing, where it is …
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