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Fauci Says DeSantis Is 'Completely Incorrect' To Call Vaccine A Mere Personal Choice
"It really doesn't impact me or anyone else," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said about whether a person gets vaccinated. "Yeah, that's not true at all," Fauci said in response on Tuesday.
Women Reclaim the Narrative of the Clinton Sex Scandal in ‘Impeachment: American Crime Story’
FX's limited series gives new perspective to a story once controlled by male journalists, politicians, comedians and activists.
Marvel’s ‘Shang-Chi’ Smashes Labor Day Box Office Records With $71.4 Million Debut
The San Francisco superhero epic rang up a record-setting $71.4 million at U.S. theaters between Friday and Sunday.
The FAA Has Temporarily Banned Drones Around The Robert E. Lee Statue In Richmond
The temporary ban will remain in place until the statue's removal on Wednesday. The FAA says it was putting the ban in place for "Special Security Reasons."
Watersheds shape beaver genetics, according to new OSU study
Despite the fact that Americans have been relocating beavers all over the county since before the 1940s, a recent study by Oregon State University found genetic differences between beavers as close as neighboring watersheds.
An Ohio Judge Reverses An Earlier Order Forcing A Hospital To Administer Ivermectin
Doctors at West Chester Hospital were forced to give ivermectin to a COVID-19 patient after his wife went to court. A judge has reversed the order, citing lack of medical support for the treatment.
Smoke from Oregon and Northern California fires causes unhealthy air quality
With large portions of Oregon under an air quality advisory, the groups most at risk for adverse health effects include infants and young children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults and pregnant women.
Britney Spears' Father Has Filed A Petition To End Her Conservatorship
James Spears filed his petition to terminate the conservatorship that has controlled his daughter's life and money for 13 years in Los Angeles Superior Court. A judge will need to approve the move.
Going Home After Caldor Fire Evacuation: A Checklist For Tahoe Communities
Many residents of South Lake Tahoe and other areas in El Dorado County can now return home after evacuating from the Caldor Fire. See how to check the structure damage map, make sure your home is safe and more.
Many Communal Housing Residents in SF’s Chinatown Want More Distance Learning
Residents of communal housing in San Francisco’s Chinatown are organizing to keep their students home. According to a survey of residents living in Single Room Occupancy hotels in Chinatown (or SROs) by the Chinatown Community Development Center, 70% of families in communal housing oppose in-person learning for their kids. A combination of factors — like … Continue reading Many Communal Housing Residents in SF’s Chinatown Want More Distance Learning →
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