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Month: October 2020
Three scientists share the Nobel Prize in Physics for black hole discovery
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded British astrophysicist Roger Penrose half the prize,. German Reinhard Genzel and American Andrea Ghez shared the other half.
COVID19 update regarding US White House staff and President
President Donald Trump will be discharged and return to the White House this evening while press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and two assistants test positive.
Megalodon prehistoric shark’s enormous size may be linked to cannibalistic action
Paleobiologist Kenshu Shimada of DePaul University in Chicago along with colleagues conducted a study by analyzing the shapes and sizes of ancient shark teeth, to
Trio awarded Nobel prize for hepatitis C breakthrough
Americans Harvey J. Alter, Charles M. Rice, and Michael Houghton were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of the Hepatitus C virus.
Couple found shot dead on hiking trail in Colorado
Just four hours after relatives reported Lee and Stella Vigil, both in their 70’s, missing from a hike at the Edmundson trailhead on Woodmen Road
1,000 firefighters, military helicopters, and troops deployed as floods devastate France Italy region
2 dead and at least 8 missing over 100 homes damaged or destroyed. Visit “News Without Politics” for more in-depth information regarding this story
US President leaves hospital Sunday to validate his health status
Donald Trump briefly left Walter Reed Medical Center a motorcade on Sunday. to assure his supporters, of his confidence that he will beat this. At
September Jobs Report: The 661,000 jobs added to the US economy last month
As such the unemployment rate eased to 7.9%. Market react. Visit “News Without Politics” for more in-depth coverage of the news
COVID affects religious practices including the Hajj pilgrimage.
Social distancing, face masks, sanitizers, and far fewer crowds paint an entirely different picture for this year’s Hajj pilgrimage during the COVID-19 pandemic