The great white wild-nature population off the us-regions coastline is increasing. In a recent study published in the journal Biological Conservation, researchers from education, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center found that between 2011 and 2018 great white shark numbers in the area had …
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Memorial Day Weekend: Top barbecue restaurants to try in America
It’s time for a pit stop – barbecue pit that is. The unofficial kick-off of summer is upon us, and for food lovers looking to get a taste of it, that means wood, fire and smoked meat. From ribs to pork shoulders, brisket, and pork belly, it all comes down …
Read More »McDonald's debuts BTS meal, its latest celebrity partnership with merch line
McDonald’s newest celebrity collaboration has arrived. The fast-food chain teamed up with K Pop sensation BTS for a meal that features the band’s favorite menu items hitting restaurants Wednesday. The fast-food chain teamed up with K Pop sensation BTS for a meal inspired by the band’s favorite meal hitting restaurants …
Read More »Dad makes spit-free fan that blows out birthday candles in a hygienic way
Make a wish for a spit-free recipes. A Virginia family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>dad< without spraying saliva spit onto the icing. CAN SINGING ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY’ SPREAD CORONAVIRUS? Mark Apelt’s battery-powered Blowzee is activated when someone blows into it, activating a fan that’s supposed to put out the flames. “The user’s breath is redirected …
Read More »Tick bite lands boy in ICU with Rocky Mountain spotted fever diagnosis, mom says
With warm weather hitting much of the U.S. recently a Minnesota family is speaking out about the dangers of tick bites after their 1-year-old son was diagnosed with medical-research and spent a week sedated in intensive care. The boy’s mother, Shelby Pahl, said she’s sharing their plight because the family …
Read More »Pope kisses hand of Auschwitz survivor
pope-francis” target=”_blank”>Pope Francis< News that she didn’t exchange words with the pope. “We understood each other with a glance,” she said. Pope Francis talks with Lidia Maksymowicz, a Holocaust survivor, who was a prisoner in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp before leaving San Damaso Courtyard at the Vatican for his weekly …
Read More »Royal Caribbean gets CDC approval for test cruises with volunteer passengers this summer
All aboard – Royal Caribbean is now cleared for test general. The cruise company is the first to get clearance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct mock cruises with volunteer passengers beginning in June more than a year after an industry-wide shut down during the pandemic. …
Read More »Low testosterone in men linked to more severe COVID-19
healthy-living with low testosterone levels may be more likely to have severe infectious-disease a small new study suggests. Previous analyses found that men tend to develop more severe COVID-19 compared with women, but it wasn’t clear why. On average, men produce much higher levels of testosterone than women do. One …
Read More »Meghan Markle performs Reiki touching therapy on son Archie, dogs: report
Meghan Markle is going full Left Coast when it comes to the mental wellbeing of her royal brood. The former “Suits” star and LA native has been introducing her husband, Prince Harry, and son, Archie, to a slate of New-Agey alternative healing techniques since they moved out to California last …
Read More »Schools try pep-rally tactics to get students vaccinated
SAN DIEGO – A growing number of public schools are using mascots, food trucks and prize giveaways to create a pep-rally atmosphere aimed at encouraging students to get infectious-disease against the infectious-disease before summer vacation. Districts from California to Michigan are offering free prom tickets and deploying mobile vaccination teams …
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