History of May 15
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. Start your day with
The upcoming weather for New York
What a difference one week makes. After days of unseasonable cold across the eastern half of the U.S., thanks to an appearance by the polar vortex last week, the nation’s largest city will see a glimpse of summer on Friday to start the weekend. The National Weather Service’s (NWS) Weather Prediction Center (WPC) said a warm front will bring summer-like temperatures to the Ohio Valley Thursday before arriving
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First Smallpox Vaccination and More
Read about the events of May 14. 1796 English physician Edward Jenner gives the first successful smallpox vaccination The British scientist, Edward Jenner, well known for his innovative contribution to immunization. Also responsible for the ultimate eradication of smallpox. Moreover, the Foundation of immunology was laid by him. Jenner popularized the practice of vaccination. And ever
Nurse travels from Virginia to New York by boat to join front lines of coronavirus fight
A Virginia nurse is being hailed as a “hero” by her husband after traveling by sailboat to New York City to join the front lines in the fight against the coronavirus. Rachel Hartley and her husband, Taylor, made the nearly three-day journey from Lynchburg to the Big Apple during the winter, sailing the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean. She since has been working in
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History of May 13
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. So, start your day
Gov. Charlie Baker’s four step plan
Gov. Charlie Baker unveiled a four-step plan on Monday to begin reopening Massachusetts by May 18. Baker said guidance on which businesses would be able to open first will be issued at a later date but will likely apply to those that require little to no contact with customers and in a “limited fashion.” The Republican governor named
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Coronavirus – The Pandemic and New Normal
First identified in December 2019 in China, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown a sweeping effect across the world. In almost all sectors health, films, business, travel to many more. We are dealing with a worldwide pandemic, lockdowns, the persisting threat of the coronavirus, and the possible consequences in our own ways. However, we are unaware
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History of May 12
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. Start your day with
History of May 11
History is a cause of celebration and reflection. It is a source of inspiration. There have been uncountable inventions, innovations, treaties, and other significant events in the past and all of them have something to teach us, to inspire us to keep going, and not to stop even if we fail. Start your day with
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Ahmaud Arbery’s additional video being reviewed
Authorities in Georgia say they are reviewing additional video in connection with the death of Ahmaud Arbery, 25, who was fatally shot while jogging through a Glynn County neighborhood in February. “We are indeed reviewing additional video footage and photographs as part of the active case,” the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which was asked to help investigate the
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