Buick has bounded to the top. make was named best brand in the 2022 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, moving up from 12th place last year. The annual owner survey tracks the number of problems reported in the first 90 days of ownership. Issues can range from major component failures …
Read More »San Diego skies light up with mystery lights, prompting questions from locals
A strange pattern of lights in the san-diego” target=”_blank”>sky over San Diego< posted the videos that garnered hundreds of reactions showing rows of two and three lights appearing beside each other in the San Diego night sky. “Somebody explain the lights in the sky in San Diego,” the user wrote. …
Read More »Monkeypox outbreak: CDC activates Emergency Operations Center to bolster agency’s response
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is activating its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to help “supplement” the agency’s ongoing response to the current infectious-disease, according to a recent press release. “This action stands up the CDC’s command center for monitoring and coordinating the emergency response to monkeypox and …
Read More »Pools close as lifeguard shortage hits American cities this summer
The U.S. has a shortage of lifeguards, and it’s taking a toll on swimming centers throughout the country. Cities such as Indianapolis and Chicago, have responded to the shortage by closing pools and limiting hours of operation in order to keep the public safe from accidental drowning, the Associated Press …
Read More »Unvaccinated baby approved for heart transplant after denial; bioethicist shares ‘puzzling situation’
healthy-living August Stoll finally has been approved for a much-needed heart transplant after the child had to endure a bumpy road early in his young life. Vanderbilt University Hospital originally denied the baby the procedure due to his vaccination status — even though the child’s case was reportedly the “worst” …
Read More »Ukrainian children displaced by war attend summer camp near Kyiv
As the war in Ukraine continues, one summer camp is helping children who have been displaced since Russia’s invasion of the country. The 7Fields Eco Camp near Zalissia National Nature Park just outside Kyiv, is hoping to offer creative and psychological support for children of families who have been uprooted …
Read More »US World War II ship sunk in famous battle found by explorers, deepest shipwreck ever discovered
The investor and private explorer Victor Vescovo and his crew have found what experts believe to be the deepest shipwreck ever discovered – the remains of the USS Samuel B. Roberts, which was destroyed in a famous battle in world-war-two” target=”_blank”>World War II in the Philippines< at a depth of …
Read More »Adventurous childhood play may buffer against anxiety and depression: study
Children who engaged in more adventurous play that elicited excited or fearful emotions had decreased symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to those who participated in unadventurous activities, according to a recent paper published in Child Psychiatry & Human Development. “We’re more concerned than ever about children’s mental health, and …
Read More »Yukon, Canada, miners find 30,000-year-old mummified baby woolly mammoth
A mummified baby woolly mammoth more than 30,000 years old has been world-regions in what authorities are hailing as the “most complete” discovery of its kind. The remains of the female calf, named “Nun cho ga” in the Hän language – which translates to big baby animal – was found by …
Read More »Biden, Erdogan to square off in NATO summit
Turkey President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said he had a bone to pick with not only Sweden and Finland as they look to join NATO, but said President Joe Biden can expect an earful as world leaders meet in Madrid this week. In a readout from a call the two …
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