An archaeologist unexpectedly discovered medieval manuscripts, 16th-century clothing, and Tudor books among the many artifacts found behind the floorboards of Oxburgh Hall in Oxborough, England. The most interesting find was a 15th-century manuscript that National Trust Curator Anna Forrest thought was part of a portable prayer book that may have …
Read More »Mural by Dolly Parton in Nashville honors the singer and her thoughts on Black Lives Matter
Written by Alaa Elassar, CNN A mural tribute to country singer and Tennessee countrywoman Dolly Parton and her stance on the Black Lives Matter movement originated outside a well-known music hall in Nashville. Nashville-based artist Kim Radford painted the mural of the “Queen of Country” outside The 5 Spot on …
Read More »Another 1918 Spanish flu warning for COVID-19: ‘Survival does not mean people fully recover’
There are still so many that we do not know. The coronavirus of 2020 and Spanish flu of 1918 are two highly contagious respiratory diseases that spread across the world for months, and did not miss vaccines when they first occurred. People could not understand why they influenced some people …
Read More »Another 1918 Spanish flu warning for COVID-19: ‘Survival does not mean individuals recover completely’
There are still so many that we do not know. The coronavirus of 2020 and Spanish flu of 1918 are two highly contagious respiratory diseases that spread across the world for months, and did not miss vaccines when they first occurred. People could not understand why they influenced some people …
Read More »The extra $ 600 in weekly unemployment benefits expired – but gig workers and self-employed Americans still qualify for benefits
For the first time during the pandemic, weekly unemployment claims dipped below 1 million, but there are likely to be many more Americans eligible for unemployment benefits that were not applicable. When the $ 2 trillion CARES law was passed in March, the self-employed, self-employed, gig workers and other non-traditional …
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