Montana adds 194 COVID-19 cases, two more deaths

Montana added 194 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, and two more residents have died due to the virus. Top Featured Tags: – Montana News Press Release Distribution Service

Ex-Dallas cop fired after murder charges wants his job back

DALLAS (AP) — A former Dallas police officer who was charged with murder then fired is trying to get his job back after a judge found there was no probable cause for his arrest. Bryan Riser filed a formal appeal of his dismissal last month, his lawyer said, even before prosecutors said they didn’t have…

GM expected to announce Tennessee battery plant on Friday

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — General Motors is expected to announce Friday that one of its joint ventures will build a second U.S. electric vehicle battery factory in Spring Hill, Tennessee. The Detroit automaker has scheduled a news conference Friday morning in Nashville with CEO Mary Barra, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and senior leaders from LG…

Lawsuit over January crash of Boeing 737 alleges auto-throttle malfunction

A lawsuit filed Thursday in Seattle alleges that malfunctions of the Boeing 737 auto-throttle system led to the crash of Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182 in Indonesia in January, killing all 62 people on board. Top Featured Tags: – Washington News Press Release Distribution Service

Where’s Dr. Fauci As Another Corona-Myth Dies?

Where’s Dr. Fauci As Another Corona-Myth Dies? Authored by John Tamny via RealClearMarkets, For over a year well-to-do Americans have quite literally been “quarantining” packages shipped to them,  and that were dropped off at their residences by “science-denying” untouchables who lacked the means to similarly “shelter-in-place.” The package-terrified have usually waited 48 hours before handling said…

Watch Live: Biden Gives Speech On Russia’s “Malign Influence” After Sanctions Rollout

Watch Live: Biden Gives Speech On Russia’s “Malign Influence” After Sanctions Rollout After Biden imposed tough new sanctions on Russia in response to alleged election ‘interference’ and cyberhacks Thursday morning – foremost among them in response to the SolarWinds incident – the president is scheduled to follow-up with televised remarks on Russia around 4:30pm Eastern time.  LIVE…

China Buys US Treasuries For 4th Straight Month Amid Record LTM Inflows Into US Equities

China Buys US Treasuries For 4th Straight Month Amid Record LTM Inflows Into US Equities Amid the worst quarter for Treasuries since 1980, there was at least one big buyer. For the 4th straight month, China bought US Treasuries in February (the latest period for which we now have data). That is the biggest holding…

Scientists generate human-monkey chimeric embryos

Investigators have injected human stem cells into primate embryos and were able to grow chimeric embryos for a significant period of time — up to 20 days. The research, despite its ethical concerns, has the potential to provide new insights into developmental biology and evolution. It also has implications for developing new models of human…

How many T. rexes were there? Billions

With fossils few and far between, paleontologists have shied away from estimating the size of extinct populations. But UC Berkeley scientists decided to try, focusing on the North American predator T. rex. Using data from the latest fossil analyses, they concluded that some 20,000 adults likely roamed the continent at any one time, from Mexico…

Forest elephants are now critically endangered — here’s how to count them

Scientists compared methodologies to count African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis), which were recently acknowledged by IUCN as a separate, Critically Endangered species from African savannah elephants. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Blue Trident Foundation pledges $25,000 gift to Vermont Foodbank

The Vermont Foodbank announces that it has received a $25,000 gift from the Blue Trident Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation led by Jaime and Pamela Ellertson of South Woodstock, Vermont. (PRWeb April 15, 2021) Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/blue_trident_foundation_pledges_25_000_gift_to_vermont_foodbank/prweb17820648.htm Press Release Distribution Service

New ezCheckPrinting and Virtual Printer Combo Offers Accommodation For…

eCommerce businesses using QuickBooks get accommodation when using a remote server when utilizing the latest ezCheckprinting and virtual printer combo from Halfpricesoft.com. Download at no cost or… (PRWeb April 15, 2021) Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/new_ezcheckprinting_and_virtual_printer_combo_offers_accommodation_for_qb_ecommerce_customers/prweb17831266.htm Press Release Distribution Service

Camcorders and Mirrorless Cameras See Strong 2021 Sales Start…

New needs and new features have resulted in strong growth for segments of the imaging industry in the second half of 2020, as well as the first two months of 2021. (PRWeb April 15, 2021) Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/camcorders_and_mirrorless_cameras_see_strong_2021_sales_start_following_growth_in_the_second_half_of_2020_according_to_npd/prweb17844855.htm Press Release Distribution Service

Jim Jordan’s Dishonest ‘You Choose’ Attack On Biden Spectacularly Backfires

The Ohio congressman was called out on Twitter for a key omission. Continue reading at the Huffington Post: Click Here Press Release Distribution Service

Tucker Carlson Is Giving ‘Red Pills’ To Millions. White Nationalists Are Thrilled.

After the Fox News host doubled down on the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, white nationalists were excited at what it could mean for their movement. Continue reading at the Huffington Post: Click Here Press Release Distribution Service

Laura Ingraham Blames Familiar Scapegoat For Cop Killings Of Black People

The Fox News host went there after ex-Officer Kim Potter was charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Daunte Wright. Continue reading at the Huffington Post: Click Here Press Release Distribution Service

Prized Michigan football signee Xavier Worthy asks out of national letter of intent

Prized Michigan football recruit Xavier Worthy has asked out of his national letter of intent because of “circumstance beyond my control.’        Top Featured Tags: – Michigan News Press Release Distribution Service

Adding Supreme Court seats is ‘transparent power play’: Son of Justice Scalia

Chris Scalia, son of Justice Antonin Scalia, discusses the Democrats’ attempts to expand the Supreme Court. Subscribe to Fox Business! https://bit.ly/2D9Cdse Watch more Fox Business Video: https://video.foxbusiness.com Watch Fox Business Network Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering real-time information across all platforms that impact both Main Street and Wall…

Cruz: Democrats’ objective is to put ‘four radical left justices on court’

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argues that Democrats want to destroy the independence of the judiciary. Subscribe to Fox Business! https://bit.ly/2D9Cdse Watch more Fox Business Video: https://video.foxbusiness.com Watch Fox Business Network Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering real-time information across all platforms that impact both Main Street and Wall Street.…

US lawmakers launch bipartisan SALT Caucus

Reps Gottheimer, Suozzi, and Garbarino announce the new State and Local Tax (SALT) Caucus Subscribe to Fox Business! https://bit.ly/2D9Cdse Watch more Fox Business Video: https://video.foxbusiness.com Watch Fox Business Network Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering real-time information across all platforms that impact both Main Street and Wall Street. Headquartered…

How New Mexico Became the State With the Highest Rate of Full Vaccinations

New Mexico, which has one of the highest poverty rates in the U.S., is a vaccination pacesetter thanks to decisive political decisions, homegrown technology and cooperation. Press Release Distribution Service

With George Floyd, a Raging Debate Over Bias in the Science of Death

Critics say the profession of forensic pathology has been slow to acknowledge how big a role bias may play in decisions such as whether to classify a death in police custody as a homicide. Press Release Distribution Service

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