On Thursday afternoon, for the second time, NASA successfully tested the main phase of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. Four RS-25 engines of a powerful lunar rocket fired for eight minutes and 19 seconds at NASA’s Stannis Space Center near St. Louis, Mississippi, at 4:37 p.m., about 4:37 p.m. …
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HOUSTON – Four more lawsuits have been filed against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, alleging similarly inappropriate behavior and sexual assault against the previous three. This leads to a total of seven lawsuits filed against Watson by Houston attorney Tony Buzzby, who said on Instagram that there are nine total …
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The Justice Department is investigating whether he has a visa Inc. V. -4.77% According to people familiar with the matter, the debit-card market is involved in anti-competitive practices. People say the department’s antitrust department collects information and asks if the largest network of US cards, Visa, which is always less …
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G.O.P. Sen. Pat Tumi blocked a bill to prevent debt collectors from being arrested in a stimulus investigation. Democrats had hoped the move would be filled to give people maximum help. But Tumey intervened, saying debt collectors have the right to claim cash arrears. See more stories on Insider’s business …
Read More »New research shows high vitamin D levels protect against COVID-19, especially for black people
Foods rich in vitamin D. In the antecedent study of tested individuals COVID-19, Vitamin D levels above traditionally considered adequate were associated with a lower risk of COVID-19. A new research study at University of Chicago Physicians have found that when it comes to COVID-19, traditionally considered adequate levels of …
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