Por: The Daily Beast World September 26, 2022
Scientists have identified a molecule that just loves SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes . It loves it so much that it “hugs” it, practically to death—binding so tightly to the virus that the virus can’t infect our cells.The discovery of this molecule, a so-called “HR2 peptide,” is a big deal. It could form the basis of a new kind of antiviral drug. One that should work not only on current variants of the , but future variants, as... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
If everything had gone according to plan, Mary Davison, an 81-year-old long-distance hiker, may have died in the Mosquito fire. Her goal of tackling hundreds of miles of the coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail this summer led her right into the thick of California's... + más
Review: A war story, 'Mosquito Bowl' defines courage, duty | Associated Press
Forest service seizes PG&E equipment as part of fire probe | Associated Press
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation September 24, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC Authorities are searching for a suspect who was caught on camera holding a taxi driver at gunpoint in Broward. data-ellipsis=false> A taxi driver repeatedly begged for his life when an armed customer refused to pay the fare before he was driven to his... + más
Suspect Arrested After Woman Kidnapped, Beaten, Threatened With Gun in Fort Lauderdale: Police | NBC 6 South Florida
Smiley: Kind gesture brings back the music | The Advocate
PennLive USA Opinion September 24, 2022
DEAR ABBY: I have been with my husband for seven years, and I’m tired of having the same fight every day. He smokes marijuana, and I hate it. It has been a constant battle for years. We tried therapy, which helped for a while, but he goes back to smoking behind my back. We... + más
People Who Use Alcohol And Marijuana Simultaneously Often Drive Afterward | Forbes
Dear Abby: I don’t want my handyman going number 2 in my bathroom | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Science September 24, 2022
Maarten Schmidt, the Dutch-born American astronomer whose discovery of quasars dramatically changed our understanding of the evolution of the cosmos and revealed the power and potency of the beasts that roam deep space, has died at his home in Fresno. A professor emeritus at... + más
Maarten Schmidt, first astronomer to identify a quasar, dies at 92 | The Boston Globe
Governors’ races take on new prominence, with higher stakes | The Boston Globe
CNBC USA Life September 22, 2022
'House of the Dragon' series logo displayed on a phone screen and HBO Max website are seen in this illustration photo taken on August 16, 2022.Jakub Porzycki Nurphoto Getty ImagesStreaming service subscriber growth , but that doesn't mean prices won't keep... + más
Real estate developer sues St. Francisville, saying it's blocking apartment complex | The Advocate
‘Something is off’ in ‘Don’t Worry Darling,’ starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles | The Boston Globe
The Daily Beast USA World September 22, 2022
All over the world, the rates of death and hospitalization from keep dropping. But our successful mitigation of the worst outcomes of the 33-month-old pandemic belie a growing crisis.More and more people are surviving COVID and staying out of the hospital, but more and more... + más
Mystery as to why new COVID variants have stalled in growth | ABC News
Hundreds of Americans still dying of COVID-19 each day ahead of the fall | ABC News
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A real estate developer is suing the town of St. Francisville and its mayor, alleging it is preventing it from finishing construction on an apartment complex and saying that the move is racially motivated.Discovery Real Estate and Development LLC filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday... + más
What to know about Queen Elizabeth II's wealth, and the future of the British monarchy's finances | ABC News
Texas judge blocks investigations of trans youth families | ABC News
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