Having a senior-dominated team during the season of COVID-19 is paying dividends for the Gateway girls soccer team. Two of the team’s 11 seniors – Sara Sewell and Hannah Crowley – scored goals on Thursday as the sizzling Gators extended their unbeaten streak to nine games with a 3-0 victory […]
A new study from Cedars-Sinai showed that evidence-based group exercise classes reduce loneliness and social isolation in older adults. Credit: Cedars-Sinai Older adults who joined group exercise classes experienced decreased loneliness and social isolation, according to a new Cedars-Sinai study conducted before the COVID-19 pandemic. The classes have continued virtually […]
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — The second annual Coast Film Festival 2020 opened live at The Ranch Laguna Beach, Thursday. With shows running through Saturday, film lovers can also enjoy a plethora of featured movies virtually, online from November 15-22. Tickets, schedule and information: www.coastfilmfestival.com “The film festival is a celebration […]
IPOH, Nov 13 — Businesses in some parts of Ipoh, which had once hoped to bounce back after lockdown restrictions were eased two months ago, now seem ready to throw in the towel following the reimplementation of the conditional movement control order (CMCO). A recent check by Malay Mail showed […]
The day Purdue’s seven-day positivity rate peaked to an all-time high — 6.87% — for the seventh day in a row, the University announced it will pause surveillance testing until January. This pause will likely lead to an increase between 2-4% in the University and Tippecanoe County’s positivity rates because […]
The voter fraud claims first began flooding Justin’s Twitter feed late Tuesday night, as the results of the presidential election were still trickling in. The 26-year-old, who lives in Austin, Texas, and once wanted to become a journalist, hadn’t even voted, nor did he ever really like Donald Trump. But […]
Hong Kong has become a flashpoint in what some see as an emerging cold war between the U.S. and China. Exhibit A is Beijing’s decision to bypass Hong Kong’s legislature and impose new national-security legislation on the city on July 1 to stamp out a yearlong protest movement. Hong Kong’s […]
I am one of those poor unfortunate souls who feels the need to have a “reason” to take the day off from work. Because of that, my vacation days tend to pile up ― luckily, California doesn’t have a “use it or lose it” policy like many states do so […]
Wildlights will open to the public on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020 and run through Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. ‘Tis the season! As the holidays are approaching that means one of central Ohio’s traditions is coming back. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced Wildlights will open to the public on Friday, […]
Christopher John Twomey grew up in Auburn, Maine. People called him CJ. Born in Massachusetts, he loved the Red Sox, serving in the Air Force and his family. CJ was recruited to try out for an Air Force special operations unit — but he didn’t make it, as many don’t. […]
Scotland needs to make quicker progress in tackling the Covid second wave if people are to meet friends and family at Christmas, an eminent public health expert has warned as it emerged journeys increased during the first week of Nicola Sturgeon’s five-tier lockdown. Linda Bauld, professor of public health at […]
While this election demonstrates there’s still a significant divide amongst Americans on many issues, there’s a center on climate policy that is tapping America’s forests as a natural climate solution. America’s forest sector is ready for this moment, with deep consensus among public and private sector leaders on needed policies […]
Georgia Democrats appreciate the enthusiasm. They really do. They very much want to win the Jan. 5 runoff elections that will determine control of the Senate, and they want all the help they can get. But they really don’t want people from around the country rushing there to help out […]
Q. My family plans to travel by air for the holidays. COVID considerations make planning much more complex. What advice may BBB provide for travel? A. Thinking about traveling by air for the holiday season? According to data from Airlines for America, airlines in the United States were serving only […]
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By Raven Wuebker November 12, 2020 After statewide measures increased gym capacities to 50 percent, the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center has lifted the requirement to book a time slot online. | File photo Beginning Oct. 5, students no longer have to make an appointment online to work out at […]
By Storyhub From the moment you arrive in Estes Park, it’s clear that this mountainside community is unlike anywhere else in America. With its crisp mountain air, magnificent views, and abundant amenities, the Colorado town is a Rocky Mountain paradise. For more than a century, Estes Park has been welcoming […]
Brandon Contreras represents the worst fears of the lucrative business travel industry. A partner account executive at a U.S. tech firm, Contreras was used to traveling frequently for his company. But nine months into the pandemic, he and thousands of others are working from home and dialing into video conferences […]
The show opens on 20 December, with previews from 19 December, and runs until 26 December. Paul-Ryan Carberry, Artistic Director of Iris Theatre today announces Leda Douglas as Holly in The Snow Queen: An Online, Storytelling Adventure, adapted and directed by Natasha Rickman. The production, part of the company’s previously […]
Share Tweet Share Share Share Print Email Twelve years after the housing and mortgage markets’ collapse threw the United States into financial distress not seen since the Great Depression, market watchers are again on the lookout for a possible new banking crisis spawned by upheaval in the U.S. commercial real […]
On Nov. 12, 1970, a sperm whale carcass was blown to pieces on the Oregon coast, sending huge chunks of blubber falling not just onto innocent bystanders, but into the history books. It’s hard to believe it’s been 50 years. This is the same exploded whale carcass that earned national […]