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Bad COVID Science – Pittsburgh Quarter
[ad_1] Last week, we reported on the World Health Organization’s dogged approach to how COVID is transmitted. They said by droplets, so we always had to wash our hands and sanitize all surfaces. Handwashing and sanitizing didn’t kill us – it was hygienic theater – but panic Caused by WHO bad science Did it kill ... -
Guest Opinion | Pat Amsbry, Pasadena Board of Education Candidate: Private School Dad Goes Public – Pasadena Now
[ad_1] Yes, we sent our two children to private school. When we moved to Pasadena nearly 20 years ago, our children were preschoolers and kindergarteners, she was 3 and her 5. and South Pasadena “for better schools.” But we fell in love with Pasadena and wanted it to be our home, so we bought a ... -
Science Hill freshman WJHL battling rare cancer in Memphis
[ad_1] Johnson City, Tennessee (WJHL) – A week after starting his high school career, a Science Hill freshman was battling a rare form of liver cancer in his hospital bed. Xander Pierce was diagnosed with fibrolamellar cancer, a type of liver cancer that occurs in 1 in 5 million people, according to the National Cancer ... -
Tom Purcell: The Health Insurance Confusion
[ad_1] I’m confused. I had the flu a few months ago. It was the worst flu I’ve ever had. It wasn’t covid—I’ve never tested positive for covid—but it was humming. For over a week, I was stuck in bed, completely unable to move or do anything. In order not to die, I visited the hospital ... -
UN Education Agency Launches War on ‘Conspiracy Theories’
[ad_1] UNESCO is training and recruiting teachers as a key part of its global effort to combat what it considers problematic information and ideas The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, better known by its acronym, UNESCO, is escalating its global war on ideas and information it considers to be “misinformation” and “conspiracy theories.” ... -
“That was my education:” Rebecca Flores, ex-child farm workers union leader honored at Labor Square
[ad_1] Rebecca Flores remembers picking cotton in the hot summers of Atascosa County, just south of San Antonio, Texas, as a child. “It was my education to be a worker and not get paid for anything,” she said. The girl, who grew up in a family of migrant farmworkers, led the union’s state chapters that ... -
Brian Burns is an important part of Ikem Ekwonu’s education
[ad_1] These pass rush drills aren’t necessarily a complete and accurate way to describe the current situation, but they are a quick barometer. As Ekwonu learned, these trainings for Burns are like weather and climate differences, temporary states that become part of a larger whole. “For tackles, painting with a wide brush makes it harder ... -
I’m a fashion expert – my no-sew trick makes any dress fit better
[ad_1] If the dress sitting in the back of your closet doesn’t fit your neckline, it’s easy to fix. Skip the trip to the tailor and follow an Instagrammer’s hassle-free method for tailoring a dress. 3 Instagram user Yuyi Chua shared a cool hack to make any dress look greatCredit: Instagram Instagram user Yuyi Chua ...











