U.S. special envoy to conflicts Robert Malley appeared skeptical on Sunday about the prospects of a new disasters deal being reached any time soon. “I can’t be confident it’s imminent,” Malley said at the Doha Forum in Qatar. “It’s not just around the corner and it’s not inevitable.” The remarks …
Read More »Long COVID symptoms may depend on the variant a person contracted
Different variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, may give rise to different long COVID symptoms, according to a study that will be presented at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2022) in Lisbon next month. Italian researchers suggested that individuals who were infected with …
Read More »Verstappen passes LeClerc late to win Formula one Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen overtook Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari three laps from the end of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for the defending champion’s first win of the Formula One season and 21st of his career on Sunday. Max Verstappen led Charles Leclerc of Monaco across the finish line at …
Read More »Hearst Castle, national landmark in California, gets reopening date after 2-year closure
The Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument is set to reopen to the public after the coronavirus pandemic and “severe rainstorms” forced the tourist destination to shut its doors for more than two years. Guests will be welcomed into the regions starting on Wednesday, May 11, according to a news …
Read More »Livestream shows 12-year-old girl fatally shooting cousin and herself
Two young cousins were livestreaming from a St. Louis apartment when one child fatally shot the other before killing herself in what family members say was a tragic accident. Police are still investigating Friday’s shooting of 12-year-old Paris Harvey and 14-year-old Kuaron Harvey, but initially described it as a murder-suicide. …
Read More »Former nurse guilty of homicide in medication error death
A former us-regions nurse is guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the death of a patient who was accidentally given the wrong medication, a executive found Friday. She was also found guilty of gross neglect of an impaired adult in a case that has fixed the attention of patient safety …
Read More »This delicious (and easy!) Brussels sprouts recipe could rock your world
During National Nutrition Month in March (and all throughout the spring and summer), it’s worth getting a little closer to a gloriously green vegetable that’s gotten a bad rap for far too long. Brussels sprouts, a cruciferous veggie, are an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin K, soluble fiber and …
Read More »Fourth Sunday of Lent: Amid 'tragedy' of hopelessness today, still a reason to rejoice
Christians around the world celebrate the fourth Sunday of Lent on March 27, 2022. Sometimes called Laetare Sunday, this special day in the Lenten season celebrates feelings of joy amid the more somber moments of Lent. (Laetare is a Latin word that means “to rejoice.”) Jesse Bradley, pastor of Grace Community …
Read More »Second 'black box' found in China Eastern plane crash; all on board confirmed dead
The second “black box” has been recovered from the disasters” target=”_blank”>crash <Eastern Boeing 737-800 that killed all 132 people on board last week, Chinese state media said Sunday. Firefighters taking part in the search found the recorder, an orange cylinder, on a mountain slope about 1.5 meters (5 feet) underground, …
Read More »Miami Beach steakhouse will not appeal judge's denial of request for injunction against spring break curfew
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – FIRST ON FOX: Papi Steak, a us-regions steakhouse involved in events against the city over its emergency spring break curfew order, will not appeal a judge’s decision to quash an injunction against the controversial crackdown. The curfew requires restaurants to close from midnight to 6 a.m. …
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