• Opinion: How should we deal with COVID now?

    This month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new COVID guidelines ending the five-day isolation recommendation. The agency now advises staying home only if you have symptoms, such as fever. Otherwise, you can return “to normal activities” if, for at least 24 hours, your symptoms are improving overall and any fever has gone away without the use of fever-reducing medication. The official announcement follows unconfirmed reports in February of this change. As is often the...

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    Easter Baskets for Boys, Now 19% Off

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    COVID-19 Dashboard could soon be tracking more

    The Hawaii State Department of Health is aligning its health avisements with the CDC guidelines but still plans to continue to use the dashboard with more than just COVID-19 data.

  • Spotify ‘Learning Courses’ Now Testing in the UK—What Does It Bring?

    Spotify brings the Learning Courses to help you stream educational videos on the platform.

  • Protecting yourself from COVID-19 these days is hard. And it comes at a cost.

    Governments and businesses need to invest in ways to prevent transmission, experts say, instead of leaving people on their own.

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    16 Pairs Men Earrings Set, Now 19% Off

    Right on the e-commerce giant, Amazon, you can currently get a fantastic bargain on the stand-out men's jewelry product - 16 Pairs Men Earrings Set - Black Stainless Steel Cross Dangle Hoop & Ear Stud Fashion Piercing Jewelry. If you're in the market for a versatile and stylish accessory to elevate your fashion game, these earrings offer all that and more. The set includes an impressive selection of 16 pairs of black earrings and ear studs, stylishly packaged in a lovely box. The collection...

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    US Gas Prices Dropped in 2020 Because of COVID-19, Not Trump

    "The drop in March 2020 had everything to do with a massive drop in demand — nothing else," Patrick De Haan from GasBuddy.com told Snopes.

  • Parents suing Chicago Teachers Union over COVID-19 strike

    (The Center Square) – Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer.

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    WaterWipes Plastic-Free Original-baby Wipes, Now 19% Off

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    Did the CDC Release Redacted Study on Myocarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination?

    For starters, the redacted document was not a study.

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    I tested this $40 security camera from Amazon and it now has a place in my home

    The newest version of the Blink Mini sees key improvements that make it worthy even for non-budget shoppers.

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    USS Idaho is officially christened, now set for a year of testing

    An official warship has been named after the gem state for the first time in over a century. The first ship was christened in 1919. While the USS Idaho was a battleship during World War II and served the Navy during the Pacific theater, the submarine was decommissioned in 1946.