As the US surpassed 17 million CoVid-19 infections and 3500 patients died yesterday, states are saying that they have been informed that they will be getting smaller CoVid-19 vaccine shipments than expected. Yet Pfizer says that it has millions of Unclaimed doses and denied any problems with production. Several states say they have been told …
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Dec 13 2020
The Breakfast Club (In Progress ive)
Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for December 13th U.S. forces capture Iraq’s ousted dictator Saddam Hussein; Authorities in communist Poland impose martial law; Union forces suffer defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia; Actor Dick Van Dyke is born. Breakfast Tune Santa Claus Is Coming To Town for Trombone, Bass Sax …
Dec 12 2020
Health and Fitness News
Ed.: I am back to work saving lives, or at least trying to. Needless to say, with the epidemic we are busy and I occasionally need to sleep. Expect to see the usual articles but just a little of their normal times. Wear a Mask; Socially Distance; Stay Home when possible; Wash Your Hands, Don’t …
Dec 11 2020
SCOTUS Rejects Texas Lawsuit
The Supreme Court has rejected the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Paxton, backed by 17 other state attorneys general and 126 traitorous Trumpublican House members. It was turned down for lack of standing. Ed. It is my understanding, IANL, is Texas etal. were asking for an injunction that would have prevented the four states, …
Dec 08 2020
In Memoriam: Brigadier General Charles “Chuck” Yeager (February 13, 1923 – December 7, 2020)
The first man to break the sound barrier (Mach1) has died. Brigadier General (ret.) Charles “Chuck” Yeager has passed away at the age of 97. Fr @VictoriaYeage11 It is w/ profound sorrow, I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9pm ET. An incredible life well lived, America’s greatest …
Dec 06 2020
Sabotage
Trump bails on surveillance treaty used to monitor Russia, guts program of resources Rachel Maddow describes how Donald Trump in his lame duck period has not only abruptly removed the U.S from the decades old Open Skies Treaty that supplies the U.S. and its allies with surveillance data on Russian military activities, but has taken …
Dec 06 2020
The Breakfast Club (To Go)
Welcome to The Breakfast Club! AP’s Today in History for December 6th Jefferson Davis dies in New Orleans; Four people die at a free Rolling Stones concert at the Altamont Speedway in Livermore, California; America’s first attempt to put a satellite into orbit fails; Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck is born. Breakfast Tune Greensky Bluegrass – …
Dec 05 2020
Health and Fitness News
Health and Fitness News Welcome to the Stars Hollow Gazette‘s Health and Fitness News weekly diary. It will publish on Saturday afternoon and be open for discussion about health related issues including diet, exercise, health and health care issues, as well as, tips on what you can do when there is a medical emergency. Also …
Dec 04 2020
Today’s News Rundown
This is brief rundown of the news so you don’t have to watch cable news. It’s just the facts with maybe a little snark. On the pandemic front, infections and death are still on the rise with over 14 million infected and 277,476 deaths. Yesterday, there were 217,664 infections with 2879 deaths, that 2 deaths …
Dec 03 2020
Today’s News Rundown
This is brief rundown of the news so you don’t have to watch cable news. It’s just the facts with maybe a little snark. With a vaccine on its way by mid-December, CoVid-19 infections have surpassed 14 million and yesterday’s death rate as 2777, that’s one American a minute dying. The CDC has announced guidelines …