Louisiana officials issued dire warnings Friday after seeing the largest increase in coronavirus cases on record, as the unprecedented nationwide surge in the virus threatens to hammer the state. For weeks, Louisiana has avoided the record-breaking increases in cases, hospitalizations and deaths seen in large swaths of the country.
Patrick J. Brennan, chief medical officer of Penn Medicine, the region's biggest hospital system, is sounding an alarm as the surge in coronavirus cases begins to pound medical centers. To be sure, that impact is far less than in the spring.
A fire is now under control after firefighters in Queens worked through the night to put out the flames that started in the basement of a commercial building on Friday night. The FDNY says the fire started around 11 p.m. in a pharmacy on 38th Avenue near Main Street in Flushing.
Oklahoma City, like many places across the state and nation, is seeing a drastic spike in coronavirus cases. Over the last week, the city's coronavirus numbers have rocketed to new highs. Now, Mayor David Holt is urging residents to refocus on their coronavirus safety measures, to help slow the spread.
Polen Capital Management recently released its Q3 2020 Investor Letter, a copy of which you can download here. During the third quarter of 2020, the Polen U.S. SMID Company Growth Composite Portfolio returned 7.11% gross of fees, while the Russell 2500 Growth Index was up 9.37%.
President and CEO of Alarm.com Holdings Inc ( 30-Year Financial, Insider Trades) Stephen Trundle ( insider trades) sold 73,694 shares of ALRM on 11/12/2020 at an average price of $72.02 a share. The total sale was $5.3 million. Alarm.com Holdings Inc is a cloud-based software platform solution for the connected property.
Jon Impemba and Howard Bender preview the NFL Fantasy Football Week 10 main slate for your DraftKings and FanDuel lineups.
Are you ready for a battle in the AFC South? The 6-2 Titans are hosting the 5-3 Colts in what appears to be the fight for division supremacy. If you listened to the most-recent Ante Up Podcast with me and Adam Ronis, as well as Wednesday's Wager Alarm Livestream with me and Craig Mish, you'll see how odd this spread is to all of us.
Public health experts are sounding the alarm about the trajectory of the pandemic in the United States as the coronavirus spreads through the country largely unabated and officials muse aloud about the possibility of fresh lockdowns. The experts use different language to underscore the situation's urgency: Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Tom Frieden said the nation is experiencing a "dangerous time."
"The surge in demand for testing will mean that some members could reach or exceed their current testing capacities in the coming days," said Julie Khani, the president of the American Clinical Laboratory Association, which represents private labs, including LabCorp and Quest.
As Michigan hit a single-day record of 6,940 new confirmed coronavirus cases Thursday, local and state leaders sounded the alarm about the surging pandemic - with Munson announcing new visitor restrictions, TCAPS facing likely continued shutdowns next week, other area schools and libraries impacted, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer hinting about another looming potential statewide shutdown.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Every second counts when your family's home catches fire. Smoke detectors give everyone that lifesaving warning, but did you know not all smoke detectors are made the same? The 13abc I-Team is putting them to the test to see which one you may want in a life or death situation.
HARRISBURG - The COVID-19 numbers in Pennsylvania continue to skyrocket at an alarming rate. Pennsylvania set a record high for new positives for the third consecutive day. The 5,488 new cases reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Thursday top the previous high by 777.
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Across the nation, COVID-19 hospitalization has hit a record high. In Washington, the rapidly rising number of cases is creating serious challenges. SEATTLE - Across the nation, COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit a record high. In Washington, the rapidly rising number of cases is creating serious challenges.
Dr. Carlos Del Rio of Emory University said more pain and suffering are possible if the nation doesn't come to grips with the uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 ravaging the nation. "Unfortunately, we have a leadership vacuum," Dr. Del Rio said Thursday. "There's no one at a high level talking about this, saying what to do.
(Bloomberg) -- South Korea issued a warning over signs of a bubble in the nation's stock market, one of the world's top performers this year amid a record surge in retail investing spurred by easy money and pandemic free time."It's true that signs of an unstable bubble have been seen in the stock market under the current excessive liquidity situation," said Kim Sang-jo, the country's chief policy secretary, at a parliamentary hearing Friday.
This past year we've methodically gone through each of the twelve themes we cover to decide which stocks and ETFs we want to hold in our own Nanalyze Disruptive Tech Portfolio. More recently, we've been exploring the Internet of Things (IoT) theme which is slim pickings.
As we head into Week 10 of the NFL season too many football backfields are looking like MASH units these days. As this article is being written several teams including the Panthers, Eagles, Dolphins, Seahawks, Bears, Cardinals, Chargers, Ravens, Giants, 49ers, Texans have injury related question marks regarding at least one of their running backs eligibility for the upcoming week.