WASHINGTON (AP) – The number of laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits held steady at 1.3 million last week, a historically high level indicating that many companies are still cutting jobs as the viral outbreak intensifies. The high level of claims for unemployment assistance is occurring as new confirmed cases of …
Read More »‘Magic School Bus’ author Joanna Cole dies at 75
NEW YORK (AP) – Author Joanna Cole, whose “Magic School Bus” books transported millions of young people on extraordinary and educational adventures, died at age 75. Scholastic announced that Cole, a Sioux City, Iowa resident, died Sunday. The cause was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. “Joanna Cole had the perfect touch to …
Read More »Possible mail delays as new postal chief pushes cost reduction
WASHINGTON (AP) – Mail deliveries could be delayed a day or more due to cost reduction efforts imposed by the new Postmaster General. The plan eliminates overtime for hundreds of thousands of postal workers and says employees must adopt a “different mindset” to ensure the survival of the Postal Service …
Read More »US Army Veterinarian who dismissed pandemic ‘hype’ dies of coronavirus
A US Army veteran who dismissed the coronavirus pandemic as a ‘hype’ has died of the deadly disease at just 37 years old. Richard Rose was diagnosed with the condition in Ohio, before passing away on July 4. The Army Vet had turned nine years old, completing two tours of …
Read More »First COVID-19 vaccine tested in the US Prepared for final testing
Scientists reported Tuesday that the first COVID-19 vaccine tested in the US boosted people’s immune systems as scientists expected, as the vaccines are about to begin key final tests. “No matter how this is cut, this is good news,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease expert for the US …
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