A coronavirus variant recently identified in southern Africa is leading to a new round of travel restrictions just as many had finally begun to ease.
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The Way it is
This is the way it is in my life. It has always been this way and because of these things, I must obey certain rules. You see good people, someone watches over me. Every year, I make small goals and insignificant want list. Just something for me to keep my directions. I was never one […]
South African scientists detect new virus variant amid spike
Scientists say it is a concern because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread among young people in the country’s most populous province.
U.K. archeologists unearth ‘extraordinary’ Roman mosaic displaying scenes from Homer’s ‘Iliad’
Archeologists have unearthed a large Roman mosaic depicting scenes from Homer’s “The Iliad,” the first discovery of its kind in the United Kingdom. According to a team from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), the initial discovery was made last year by Jim Irvine, the son of a landowner in the English county of […]
Sports Digest: First round of inaugural season of the DP World Tour suspended by bad weather
Angel Hidalgo of Spain shares the lead after shooting 6-under 65 at the Joburg Open.
Czech President Zeman back in hospital, now with COVID-19
Czech President Milos Zeman has been readmitted to hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19, just hours after he had been discharged following more than a month’s treatment for an unspecified illness.
Who’s a hero? Some states, cities still debating hazard pay
While many workers deemed essential in their respective states have already pandemic hazard pay or hero pay, there are thousands more are still waiting for the same financial pat-on-the-back.
Bus crashes, catches fire in Bulgaria; at least 45 dead
The bus was carrying tourists back to North Macedonia; the dead include a dozen children.
Maine again surpasses record for COVID-19 hospitalizations
There were 287 patients hospitalized with the virus Sunday, including 80 in critical care and 30 on a ventilator.
At 80 and 89 years old, these Midcoast women are mentoring the latest generation of Girl Scouts
“These ladies have taught the girls real-life lessons, how to be strong and help build their confidence by letting the girls do it on their own with someone assisting as needed.”