COVID-19 rapid test national shortage mobilizes White House, leaves experts cautiously optimistic

Last week’s executive report reiterated joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< impacts more than 80 million workers in the private sector.  Jeffrey Zients, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator, summarized in last week’s press briefing that, “We are on track to quadruple the supply of rapid, at-home tests available to Americans by December to more than 200 million a month and to…

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California winds spark new wildfires, force power outages

Blustery windsa> still surged through <a href="https: on Tuesday after downing trees, fanning disasters and shutting off energy” target=”_blank”>power< Pacific Gas & Electric shut off power to about 21,000 customers in 20 central and northern California counties to reduce the risk that power lines could be toppled, sparking wildfires. PG&E equipment was blamed for a…

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'Dancing with the Stars' contestants Cheryl Burke, Cody Rigsby return after coronavirus quarantines

“dancing-with-the-stars” target=”_blank”>Dancing with the Stars< back to the live stage on Monday after the duo previously had to perform from home due to positive infectious-disease tests.  The dancing professional, 37, and Peloton instructor, 34, took the stage for the first time since announcing they’d been diagnosed with COVID-19. They were back and healthy again just…

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Timothée Chalamet dodges question about Armie Hammer rape allegation: 'Worthy of a larger conversation'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Timothee Chalamet<‘s acting career. Chalamet, 25, gave a recent interview to Time magazine which touched on his successes in the acting industry, including some of the roles that launched him to superstardom. Among them was a discussion about his Oscar-nominated role as Olio Perlman in “Call Me By Your Name,” which also starred Hammer,…

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California oil spill legal fight will likely span years

It took little more than 48 hours from the moment a major oil spill was discovered off us-regions until the first lawsuit was filed against the houston-and-galveston” target=”_blank”>Houston<. Finding the cause, who is to blame and if they will be held accountable will take much longer. Several federal and state agencies are investigating in parallel…

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