The disease has been around for centuries and is responsible for the deadliest pandemic in human history. An estimated 50 million people in Europe died during the Black Death pandemic of the Middle Ages. JCPH warns the public that it can infect both humans and animals if proper precautions are …
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Read More »Naya Rivera’s autopsy completed, family speaks for the first time
Breaking news 3:55 PM PT – Naya’s family has released a statement saying they are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers for the past week. They added: “While we mourn the loss of our beautiful legend, we are blessed to honor her eternal legacy and her magnetic spirit. …
Read More »Boeing delivered 20 aircraft in the second quarter. Here’s how bad it is.
Text size A Boeing 737 MAX airplane. Jason Redmond / AFP via Getty Images Boeing delivered 20 aircraft in the second quarter. While it is not unexpected, it is not good. The 737 MAX saga and the global coronavirus pandemic continue to plague the commercial aerospace giant. Boeing (ticker: BA) …
Read More »Lars Eller of Capitals will leave the bubble for the birth of a child
Washington Capitals striker Lars Eller said he will leave Toronto’s “bubble” safe for the birth of his son during the restarted NHL season. Eller and his wife Julie Eller await the birth of their second child together on August 8. That’s during the Capitals’ round-robin schedule, when Tampa Bay Lightning …
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