The COVID-19 pandemic's spread has started to slow, but only after months of devastation. Fatal cases are 515,138 and confirmed cases are 28,761,741. Less than two months ago, confirmed cases were rising by over 200,000 a day, and fatal ones by 4,000. Those numbers have essentially be halved.
Also, Golf Magazine has ranked North Dakota second in terms of "avidness" for golf. This is remarkable, since golf is only a seasonal sport in North Dakota because snow often covers the courses during several months each year.
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WASHINGTON - The Trump administration's national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, recently ticked off the usual suspects when asked to list the gravest threats facing the United States today: China, Iran, Russia. Moments later, President Joe Biden's national security adviser offered a starkly different response to the same question.
Think there aren't many more space firsts beyond the first man on the moon? Think again with a look at 50 historic firsts in outer space.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Political divisions these days may be deep, but Ohioans never cease to agree on John Glenn. Both Republicans and Democrats on a state panel heaped praise on the late astronaut and U.S.
Skyrocketing home prices across Massachusetts have set off worries about residents getting locked out of homeownership, or worse - a possible future bubble. But according to new research from First American Financial Corp., local house prices could comfortably rise even further thanks to a combination of the state's high average household income and record-low mortgage interest rates.
Martinis and french fries? Not your usual pairing but that's what first lady Jill Biden wants first thing post-COVID-19, she revealed when she sat down with Kelly Clarkson at the White House in her first solo TV interview since the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
RICHMOND, Va. (IMB) - Lott Cary was the first African-American missionary to Africa. He was responsible for the missionary movement that created a growing interest among African-Americans in the evangelization of Africa, as well as other parts of the world. Lott was born in 1780 in Charles City County, Virginia, on the estate of William A.
Master Chief Boatswain's Mate Sherman Byrd was the first American-American Explosive Ordnance Diver. He was responsible for destroying deadly weapons for the U.S. government. His daughter, Cynthia Connor, joins us to talk more about him and her book she wrote about him.
For his first American tour after being named Israel's ambassador to the United States, Gilad Erdan said he wanted to make a "personal journey, listening and learning about the history and the incredible contribution of the African-American community to this country."
PLAINS, Ga. (WRBL) - Pastor Tony Lowden is the first African American pastor of Maranatha Baptist Church, in Plains, Ga. where his congregation includes everyone from neighbors to a former U.S. President. Pastor Lowden learned he'd be the new pastor in a missed call turned voicemail from the church's most famous member, President Jimmy Carter.
1031 exchanges are among the most complex transactions real estate investors ever encounter, which is why selecting the right 1031 exchange company is so critical. Looking at this list, you can see that fee structures are all comparable, so it's essential to consider other factors in light of your particular circumstances.
Throughout this month, Fort Leonard Wood shared testimonials and videos on its social media accounts to celebrate and remember Black History Month. The observance, which is traditionally held as a luncheon at Pershing Community Center, was hosted virtually by the 14th Military Police Brigade to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
From Muhammad Ali to Tiger Woods, we look back at the record-breakers, barrier breakers, and gold medalists who have shaped Black American sports over the past century. Stacker counts down
Press Release From: Astrobotic Technology Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2021 On Saturday, Major James Mathews of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) drove more than 300 miles to deliver a special microchip to space robotics company Astrobotic. This microchip, carrying 27,285 names, messages, and images, is set to be carried to the Moon later this year aboard Astrobotic's Peregrine lunar lander.
This is pretty exciting news for those who love to take long hikes on trails. According to WIVB, an 80-mile trail that would connect downtown Buffalo to the southern tier is now in the works. The trail would be one of a kind and connect the area surrounding Buffalo to the southern tier and allow off-road access to different points of Western New York.
Frasier Crane is still listening. The hit 90s sitcom "Frasier" is set to return to screens, with Kelsey Grammer reprising his role as radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane in the reboot, ViacomCBS confirmed Wednesday. The show, which ended 17 years ago, starred Grammer in the persnickety titular character and was a ratings success during its 11-year run.
February, the month of love, hearts, and valentines, is also the month to honor African Americans for their many contributions to our culture and society.
From January to March 2022, the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University will display the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection, America's largest privately held anthology of African American art, history, and ephemera.