But the good news was tempered by the fact that black babies still have more than twice the risk of dying than white babies, experts said. Infant mortality rates decreased for all age groups, and changes in the age of women giving birth accounted for about a third of the …
Read More »Ohio QB; What happened to Devonta Smith and why?
Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! A lot is happening with Ohio State soccer recruiting, so let’s get started! Of course, I will have much more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) I have written many times about Ohio State 2022 quarterback recruitment. Most articles and articles have been about quarterbacks from …
Read More »Court rejects offer to block Mary Trump’s book
Kelly rejected the legal request, calling it “fatally flawed.” “This forum is allegedly inappropriate,” the judge wrote in a four page order. “It cannot be successfully argued that this dispute affects the administration of the estate of the deceased.” The attorney who filed the request, Charles Harder, said he would …
Read More »United States Sets Daily COVID-19 Record as Texas Stops Opening
The United States yesterday reported 36,975 new cases of COVID-19, its highest daily total since the new coronavirus pandemic began this winter. Cases accumulated in states like California, Texas, and Florida, with each state reporting between 5,000 and 7,000 new cases. In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott today suspended the reopening …
Read More »NCAA Extends Deadline for Recruitment to August 31
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect college athletics. On Thursday night, the NCAA announced that the deadline for recruiting lasted until August 31. “The Division I Council extended the deadline for recruitment in all sports until August 31,” the organization said in a statement. “The Council met practically on Thursday …
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