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A California man rescued his dog from a 350 pound bear

December 6, 2020 Antonio Chad

A California man protected his dog from a 350 pound bear the day preceding Thanksgiving. Kaleb Benham was inside his home in Grass…

SEC served The Cheesecake Factory a $125,000 fine for hiding COVID-fueled cash burn

December 6, 2020 Liam Samuel

The feds served The Cheesecake Factory a $125,000 fine for purportedly concealing how much money the family feasting chain was draining right on…

The statewide COVID-19 positivity rate has fallen slightly, but still rising in cluster zones

December 6, 2020 Dave Barr

The statewide COVID-19 inspiration rate has fallen somewhat, yet disease rates are as yet increasing in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island,…

cannabis sales in US hit record levels over the Thanksgiving weekend

December 6, 2020 Sophia Andrew

US cannabis deals hit record levels over the Thanksgiving weekend, inciting industry expectations the mix of COVID-19 tension and a pattern toward authorization…

Hospitals in several states overpowered by COVID-19 patients

December 6, 2020 Lucas Carter

Hospitals in a few states are beginning to dismiss COVID-19 patients as they run out of beds and staff to think about them….

“If we win Georgia, everything else falls in place!” Trump

December 6, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The most exact 3President Trump conveyed his first stump discourse since Election Day Saturday night, telling an excited Georgia swarm that the 2020…

ferry company has been dumping waste into the Hudson River for years, Ex-workers says

December 6, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The New York Waterway ferry service – the country’s biggest exclusive suburbanite ferry company – has been unloading heaps of human waste into…

In the past 50 years cancer cases in teens has soared ,study finds

December 6, 2020 Florence Alessi

More teenagers are being determined to have kidney, breast, colorectal and different cancers at a disturbing rate, another examination found. In the previous…

Delta Air Lines wil be the first US carrier to help COVID-19 contact tracing

December 6, 2020 Olivia John

Delta Air Lines says it will end up being the first US carrier to help the feds follow the contacts of global travelers…

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