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A new Harvard poll shows that only half of Americans trust the CDC other health agencies were rated even lower. During a pandemic, trust is critical to the success of a public health response.
Tesla s CEO explained on Twitter that the reversal on accepting Bitcoin was prompted by concerns about the rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels to mine the cryptocurrency.
The $3.2 billion temporary pandemic program will last for up to six months after the pandemic is over or until the funds run out.
The order follows a ransomware attack on a company that operates a pipeline that provides nearly half of the gasoline and jet fuel for the East Coast.
News 11 Exclusive: Bigger than Boxing
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The Imperial Valley has made its mark with its deep roots of agriculture along the US, Mexico border but boxing has roots running deeper for the Mexican-American culture.
Yet, there’s another root that’s been long overlooked in the midst of economic inequality. A branch of talent that runs through some of the country’s best boxing rings.
The Imperial Valley has deep and rich history of agriculture and Mexican culture but it’s a place outsiders may view as simply a host to the border or a place unsafe or unfit to live in midst of the nationally coined term “crisis at the border.” It’s also a place often overseen by the disparity in wealth from its surrounding areas.
Apr. 07, 2021Immigration MORE After an unprecedented surge of migrants traveled to the southern U.S. border, California cities such as San Diego and Long Beach are sheltering kids at local convention centers. Photo by REUTERS/Veronica G. Cardenas
The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously last night to make the Long Beach Convention Center a temporary shelter for migrant children.
The move follows a surge in the number of unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border. The city follows in the footsteps of San Diego, where city officials started housing hundreds of kids at its convention center last week. But things aren’t going well in San Diego: there are reports the facility is almost at capacity and some kids have tested positive for COVID-19.