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More Americans are dying from overdoses during the coronavirus epidemic than ever before, and one of the biggest threats is disguised as a safe tiny blue pill, according to a new Drug Enforcement Administration report released Tuesday.
More than 83,000 people died from an overdose in the 12-month period ending in July of 2020 the highest amount of overdose fatalities ever recorded, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That s more than an 18% increase from the overdose death toll during the 12-month period ending July 2019.
Fentanyl, a manmade opioid, remains a top killer, according to the DEA s annual National Drug Threat Assessment, and is sometimes dyed blue and stamped to look like the prescription pain pill oxycodone or OxyContin.
Starbucks is launching the Iced Chocolate Almondmilk Shaken Espresso on March 2.
The new drink features Starbucks Blonde espresso, cocoa, and notes of malt, shaken and topped with almond milk and ice.
Dietitians say the drink’s nutrition info, particularly its calories, isn’t too bad compared to the chain’s other sugary offerings, but should still be sipped in moderation.
March 2 marks the first official day that Starbucks is serving its new dairy-free drinks, including the Iced Chocolate Almondmilk Shaken Espresso.
Starbucks made the announcement about the new drink (along with its sister plant-based beverage, the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso) earlier this week. According to the coffee chain, the Iced Chocolate Almondmilk Shaken Espresso features Starbucks Blonde espresso, cocoa, and notes of malt, shaken and topped with almond milk and ice. Think of it like an iced mocha, but with a dairy-free (and malty) twist.
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How to harness the potential of Zoom
When the country went into lockdown, school teachers went into Zoom mode early on. Other sorts of teachers soon hopped on the bandwagon and realized their classes were no longer limited by geography. Alyse Bayles started giving art classes in Passaic a few years ago. She realized she could continue teaching via Zoom. In fact, she now accommodates girls not just from Passaic, but other cities as well. Guitar teacher Marcella Marcus in south Florida reports that she was happy to expand her roster of students beyond her immediate area.
Family First writer Esther Kurtz had always wanted to teach a fiction writing class, but had been limited by space considerations. She didn’t have a large room in her home for gatherings, and renting a space wasn’t cost-effective. On top of this, she lives in a relatively small community, so the population of aspiring fiction writers is limited. “It seemed like a pipe dream,” she says.