Nairobi, Kenya (AP) – Ethiopia’s air force is “targeting with certainty,” an army official said Monday, adding that the federal government continues its offensive against the heavily armed northern region of Tigre and sees no clear path to peace. A military official said more than 20,000 troops had been sent …
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A coronavirus outbreak has broken out with a Charlotte dealership in Michigan, with health officials in Grand Ledge reporting 13 recent cases among employees. The Berry-Eaton District Health Department said anyone cuts. Anyone visiting the Sundance Chevrolet dealership, located at 5895 E. Saginaw Highway, between November 29 and 6, should …
Read More »Another cable breaks on Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Telescope Science
In August Gust, a separate auxiliary cable was torn from the dish of the Arecibo Observatory. Last week, another cable failed. Inspector Inspector By Daniel ClearyNovember 9, 2020, 2:40 pm The already scattered Are Resibo Observatory suffered another setback on November 7 when one of its 12 main support cables …
Read More »Falcons forgives McTinley
The Atlanta Falcons announced Monday that they have pardoned first-round pick Tak Kum Kinley. McKinley has been dealing with a groin injury since Week 2, which has prevented him from playing in several games this season, including Atlanta’s 34-27 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 9. In the four …
Read More »Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ Event: Rumors, News and Announcements
Don’t let the name fool you: On Tuesday, November 10, Th Pal’s “One More Thing” hardware event is more than just a .d-.n in the October 12 iPhone 12 announcements. The event is in preparation for the first launch of Apple Pal’s promised arm-based computers, marking the company’s beginning to …
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