(Reuters) – Warm, sunny weather in Arizona sparked crowds on at least one river this weekend, as that state and a dozen others face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in …
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Some Arizona hospitals that activate emergency plans for COVID-19 may mean a different level of care Will Humble, the former director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, says that when hospitals activate surge plans, the level of care could change due to the fact that the care of doctors …
Read More »Coronavirus and the upcoming college football season: thoughts from the medical field
News about the new coronavirus changes daily based on new information and spread patterns. Specifically, as the college football preseason approaches in the not-too-distant future, the implications of COVID-19 for college sports programs raise many questions and many more uncertainties. Recently, the NCAA Division I Council took a big step …
Read More »Sacha Baron Cohen jokes at far-right militia event [WATCH]
Perhaps this is the prologue of Who is America? the second season. It seems likely that Sacha Baron Cohen infiltrated and joked at a far-right militia event in Olympia, Washington, on June 27, when the comedian, dressed in overalls and a fake beard, took the stage to encourage a shocking …
Read More »Fundamental daily oil price forecast: destruction of renewed demand plus higher production in the US could derail the rally
West Texas Intermediate and Benchmark Crude Oil futures in the US settled lower on Friday in lackluster trading. Despite Thursday’s technical closing price reversal, there was no upward follow-up, suggesting that yesterday’s move was likely driven by position squaring rather than new purchases. On Friday, August WTI crude settled at …
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