Month: November 2021

FILE – New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo appears during a news conference about COVID-19 at the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Dec. 3, 2020, left, and CNN anchor Chris Cuomo attends the 12th annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on Dec. 9, 2018.
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Diversified powertrain and electronics supplier Marelli said Tuesday that it aims to become carbon neutral throughout its operations by 2030. The Japanese-Italian supplier said it would take a series of steps to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, including using new, higher-efficiency equipment at its plants, using renewable electricity and generating its own power. “This is
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — The holiday season is in full swing now as people prepare for Christmas. Make sure your presents reach your loved ones in time by following these shipping deadlines! USPS Holiday Shipping Deadlines Contiguous United States – Street and Post Office Box addresses USPS Retail Ground Service: Dec. 15 First-Class Mail Service(small packages): Dec.
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A Calumet City police SUV was stolen as officers searched for carjacking suspects near a gas station Tuesday morning. Officers were called to the gas station on Sibley Boulevard around 6:20 a.m. to investigate an attempted carjacking, a Calumet City spokesman said. When they arrived, four armed suspects ran off in different directions. While officers
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a ruling by two of its judges and upheld California’s ban on high-capacity magazines Tuesday in a split decision that may be headed for the U.S. Supreme Court. “The statute outlaws no weapon, but only limits the size of the magazine that may be
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There are no oral treatments for COVID-19… yet. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images) The FDA’s Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee has narrowly voted to endorse an oral antiviral pill that is recommended for adults with mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19 who are high-risk for severe disease, hospitalization or death. The FDA does not
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By Tom Hals | Reuters The Biden administration was blocked on Tuesday from enforcing two mandates requiring millions of American workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a key part of its strategy for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty in Monroe, Louisiana, temporarily blocked the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
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Three students were killed and eight other people wounded when a 15-year-old boy allegedly opened fire Tuesday at Oxford High School. Killed were a 16-year-old boy and two girls, ages 14 and 17. Of the injured victims, one is a teacher and the rest are students, according to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. They’re being
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Netflix’s most beloved organizer is back, with a twist: the eponymous professional’s show, “Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo,” has shifted its focus from internal tidiness to external tidiness — a category that includes business, relationships and community. For those viewers who, like myself, experience literal anxiety in the presence of abject disorganization, a television show that
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Coronavirus In a clinical trial, molnupiravir reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by 30%. An undated photo provided by Merck shows the company’s antiviral drug known as molnupiravir, the first in a new class of treatments that could work against a wide range of coronavirus variants. Health officials around the world have been counting
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The attorney representing the man accused of driving into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, has left the case for personal reasons, the Associated Press reported. Joseph Domask, the attorney for suspect Darrell Brooks, has asked to leave the case due to what the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel calls “relationships and familiarities” between Domask, his office,
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