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Month: January 2021

COVID-19 vaccine security scare prompts alerts at Wisconsin hospitals

Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WISN) — Three people who identified themselves as National Guard members caused a vaccine security scare at Froedtert Hospital. The Tuesday evening incident prompted alerts at other Wisconsin hospitals. It happened just a few weeks after a Grafton pharmacist was arrested for allegedly sabotaging hundreds of COVID-19

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READ: Justice Department IG report on family separations

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions knew early on migrant families would be separated when the Trump administration implemented its controversial “zero tolerance” policy and still proceeded to push for the policy, according to a scathing report from the Justice Department inspector general released Thursday. Read the report: cnn.com/2021/01/14/politics/doj-report-family-separations/index.html

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Olvídate de los televisores plegables. Las pantallas transparentes son la nueva tendencia genial en tecnología

(CNN) — Los televisores parecen hacerse más grandes, más delgados y más conectados cada año. Pero ahora, en 2021, también podrás ver a través de ellos. En un video mostrado durante la conferencia de tecnología CES 2021 totalmente digital el lunes, LG presentó un televisor transparente con una pantalla que se puede ver cuando está

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‘WandaVision’ flexes some different muscles as Marvel adds its power to Disney+

Marvel flexes different muscles with “WandaVision,” leveraging major assets while stretching its creative formula in this first series for Disney+. The result wields more of a scalpel than a hammer, wryly celebrating the history of television while slowly, very slowly, pulling the viewer into an enticing “The Twilight Zone”-esque mystery. The first three episodes of

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Former Michigan governor faces charges for the Flint water crisis that left 12 people dead

Twelve people died and more than 80 were sickened during the Flint water crisis, and now authorities are holding two Michigan officials responsible. The Flint Water Prosecution Team is scheduled to announce its findings at a news conference Thursday morning after former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and former Flint Public Works director Howard Croft were

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US tennis player Tennys Sandgren boards plane to Australian Open despite testing positive for Covid-19

Tennis player Tennys Sandgren has boarded a plane to the Australian Open in Melbourne despite saying he tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday. The American, a quarterfinalist at last year’s tournament, had been ill and tested positive for the virus in November but returned another positive test earlier this week while feeling “totally healthy.” In

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Warm and Dry into the Weekend

High pressure aloft will provide off-shore winds and warmer than normal conditions all through the weekend. A result: Red Flag Warnings for our local mountains and areas from the Inland Empire to Orange County and Santa Barbara, with a few Coastal Wind Advisories, too. Also, highs 15-20 degrees above our seasonal averages into the week,

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