Thirty-four new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Arlington overnight, a total of one-day cases which is the highest since late May. The new cases bring Arlington’s final seven-day total to 110, the first time that number has been in the triple digits since mid-June. However, no new overnight hospitalizations …
Read More »Squirrel tested positive for bubonic plague in Colorado
Stock photo of a squirrel peeking out from a tree. Matt Jonas | MediaNews Group | Boulder Daily Camera | fake pictures A squirrel in Colorado tested positive for the bubonic plague, also known as the “Black Death,” according to local health authorities. The squirrel was found in a city …
Read More »Stocks unchanged as companies report quarterly losses
The shares erased minor losses after the opening bell on Tuesday when companies began reporting losses for the second quarter, giving traders a deeper understanding of how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 26 points, or 0.1 percent, and the S&P 500 rose 0.7 …
Read More »Doctors in states with increasing cases of COVID-19 share their fears: “Is this the tipping point?”
Some hospitals in states where coronavirus cases they are emerging they are running out of beds. Doctors and nurses, who saw COVID-19 hit New York City hard, are concerned about what’s next for their communities. Five front-line medical workers from Texas, Florida, Alabama, and California spoke to CBS News senior …
Read More »Tulane University threatens expulsion of party goers as schools struggle to bring students back safely
The beads hang from tree branches on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Educational images | fake pictures Tulane University, which has long been ranked as one of the nation’s best party schools, is threatening the expulsion of students attending big parties after the “truly embarrassing” party drew …
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