TOPLINE With a record 40,401 new coronavirus cases reported in the United States just Thursday, and many parts of the south and west now face alarming peaks just weeks after starting to reopen, these states are now pressing the pause button. People walk down the street carrying shopping bags from …
Read More »Deep backfield has the Packers ready for a ‘great game of chess’
Now, the Packers have rounded up perhaps their deepest field since Ahman Green, Najeh Davenport, William Henderson, and the indomitable Tony Fisher completed the Green Bay depth chart in the early 2000s. LaFleur’s vision fits a popular trend that permeates the entire NFL right now, with teams like Baltimore, San …
Read More »Trump can’t divert military funds for border wall, says federal appeals court
In a 2-1 ruling, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said the $ 2.5 billion transfer bypassed Congress, which has the authority to appropriate the money. The legal fight over Defense Department funds stems from Trump’s national emergency declaration on the U.S.-Mexico border last year. Trump …
Read More »Health Department. identifies the first case of pediatric syndrome related to inflammatory COVID-19 in the Shenandoah Valley
The Virginia Department of Health reported the fifth confirmed case of COVID-19-associated pediatric inflammatory disease, and the first case of the condition in the Shenandoah Valley. The department’s website on Friday showed a new case of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children in the Shenandoah Central Health District, which includes Augusta …
Read More »Prehistoric bear-sized marsupials roamed Australia, scientists reveal
Researchers have shed new light on the fossil remains of a huge bear-sized marsupial that once toured Australia. The partial skull and most of the skeleton were found in central Australia in 1973. New analysis has revealed that the creature, which lived 25 million years ago, is a new family …
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