[NEWSWEEK] Health officials are carrying out medical tests for the new coronavirus strain on patients who have recently returned from Wuhan, China, in Alameda County, California, and Brazos County, Texas. One of the patients is an unnamed student in Texas, who came down with a respiratory issue two weeks after […]
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[CNN] What we know so far The virus: At least 25 people are dead in China and more than 800 infected as the Wuhan coronavirus continues to spread throughout Asia and across the world. Wuhan, Huanggang, Ezhou under lockdown: Three cities are under travel restrictions, including Wuhan, the city of 11 million people where the […]
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[SPACE] CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX’s high-altitude test of its Crew Dragon launch escape system on Sunday morning (Jan. 19) appears to have been a “picture-perfect mission,” company founder and CEO Elon Musk said. “I have great admiration and appreciation for the teams at SpaceX and NASA,” Musk said during a postlaunch […]
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[CBS] Thousands of people gathered in cities across the country for the 2020 Women’s March. The fourth iteration of the march was expected to have the lowest turnout since its inception in 2017. The first Women’s March took place the day after President Trump was sworn into office on January 21, 2017. […]
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[WTVR] RICHMOND, Va. — The group leading a gun rights rally at the Virginia Capitol in downtown Richmond Monday told members to keep the peace. The Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) holds its Lobby Day each Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the state capitol. Typically members members meet with […]
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[BLEACHER REPORT] For the first time since the demise of WCW in 2001, Bash at the Beach returned to the wrestling calendar with the January 15 episode of All Elite Wrestling‘s Dynamite. The event, headlined by a massive four-way bout to determine the top contenders to the AEW Tag Team Championships, […]
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[USA TODAY] Story Highlights The worst quake – a magnitude 6.4 that struck early Tuesday – killed at least one person. Tectonics in Puerto Rico are dominated by the convergence between the North America and Caribbean tectonic plates. More earthquakes are possible in Puerto Rico, as is a risk for tsunamis. […]
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[Bankrate] Getting out of debt isn’t easy, and that’s especially true when you don’t have a money tree growing in your backyard. Sometimes it takes all you have to keep up with monthly bills and save for a rainy day, let alone pay the minimum monthly payments on your credit […]
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[The Penny Hoarder, Getty Images] If you’re paying more than $1,200 a month in rent by yourself, that means two things: It stinks to pay that much rent, and You’ve clearly got some income. Not everyone can afford that kind of rent. So you’re making money and living in a […]
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[NerdWallet] If you have a steady income, a good credit score, manageable debt and some money in savings and you want to put down some roots, you may be ready to buy a house. Many or all of the products featured here are from our partners who compensate us. This […]
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