Over the past few weeks, administration officials have repeatedly briefed President Donald Trump on data showing that COVD-19 infection and death would soon bring the country out of the darker epidemic of epidemics. But Trump, according to three sources familiar with the situation, has remained uncontrollable. “There has been no …
Read More »Russia deploys missiles on the Pacific islands claimed by Japan
MOSCOW (AP) – The Russian military on Tuesday announced the deployment of state-of-the-art air defense missiles on the Pacific islands claimed by Japan. Russia’s Eastern Military District said in a statement that S-300V4 air defense missile systems have entered combat duty on the Kuril Islands, adding a punch to previously …
Read More »Cold air blows in South Florida, the lowest temperature seen in months
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – This is a cooling change for South Florida, as our first taste of winter revolves around a cold front. Tuesday morning saw a low in the 50s, something we haven’t felt since early March. People close to our shores saw temperatures in the upper 50s, but …
Read More »People with asthma are less likely to contract Covid-19: a study
According to research published last week in the Journal of Asthma and Clinical Immunology, people with asthma may have a lower risk of contracting coronavirus. Israeli researchers tested 37,469 subjects, 6 percent of whom were positive for the virus. Of the positive subjects for the virus, 6.75 percent had asthma, …
Read More »Scientists identify the new species as a new species using a single video
Sign up for the Guardian Today US newsletter Scientists first identified the small gelatinous blob as a new species in the high seas, using only high-definition underwater cameras. The animal, officially known as Duobrachium sparkusi, Stenophore or comb is a new species of jelly. It was discovered in April 2015 …
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