Biden falls walking up the stairs to board Air Force One
At Joint Base Andrews on Friday, President Biden stumbled and fell while climbing the steps as he boarded Air Force One.
Apr. 15—TUPELO — People will no longer be required to wear face masks while inside city-owned buildings in Tupelo. A city press release, Thursday, stated that Mayor Jason Shelton signed an executive order repealing the local mask mandate while simultaneously encouraging citizens and city employees who have not been fully inoculated from the COVID-19 virus are to continue practicing safety ...
Apr. 15—TUPELO — Body camera rules for city police officers may be revised to more clearly spell out the disciplinary process when those rules are broken — but it's not yet clear what those revisions might look like. Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told the city's police advisory board on Wednesday that police leadership and City Hall will review policies that govern the use of body-worn ...
Apr. 15—A new contractor has been hired as part of a state effort to introduce "an unparalleled level of financial checks and balances" to the $3.5 billion prescription benefit program with Ohio Medicaid. This follows years of controversy over how private companies manage billions in drug spending on behalf of the state. Pharmacy benefit managers are hired by insurers to control costs, ...
Apr. 15—Gov. Mike DeWine urged Ohioans to get vaccinated and to continue following health orders as the state sees coronavirus cases and hospitalizations increase in the state. "We have to stay on defense, which means we have to wear the masks," he said. "Ohioans have done a phenomenal job for a number of months, we just have to do this a little longer. Where we can take this on offense is ...
Apr. 15—TUPELO — The Mississippi State Department of Health announced on Thursday that it will close all 81 of its Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food distribution sites throughout the state, which serve around 85,000 Mississippians enrolled in the program, in the months ahead. Approximately 70 positions will be eliminated as a result of the closures. "This comes as WIC clients throughout ...
Apr. 15—TUPELO — A Tennessee man faces multiple felony charges after leading police on a 4-mile pursuit through Tupelo, Wednesday afternoon. The chase ended with a three-vehicle wreck and the suspect assaulting at least one Tupelo police officer. Benjamin Lawrence Mangrum, 37, of 5368 Hargrove Road, Franklin, Tennessee, was booked into the Lee County Jail April 14 at 4:19 p.m. and charged with ...
Chicago city leaders called for calm Thursday and released bodycam videos in the fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo, 13, last month.
The Seacor Power, a 129-foot commercial ship, was overturned in the middle of a vicious storm.
Soldiers killed in Vietnam are brought back to life by army scientists to form an elite platoon.
Courteney Cox played the very organized Monica Geller on Friends from 1994 to 2004
Australia will consider a staggered reopening of its international borders to allow residents who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to travel abroad first, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday. Australian citizens and permanent residents cannot leave the country due to coronavirus restrictions unless they have an exemption, while returning international travelers have to quarantine in hotels for two weeks at their own expense. "The first goal I think is to enable Australians who are vaccinated to be able to move and travel, particularly for important purposes," Morrison told a community forum in Perth.
Radnor, Pennsylvania--(Newsfile Corp. - April 15, 2021) - The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against 3D Systems Corp. (NYSE: DDD) ("3D Systems") on behalf of those who purchased or acquired 3D Systems securities between May 6, 2020 and March 1, 2021, inclusive (the "Class ...
Apr. 15—Tim Kelly cruised to an easy win this week to become Chattanooga's 66th mayor. He will be sworn in Monday, along with the nine members of the City Council, including new members Jenny Hill (who also serves on the school board and must believe running for office counts as good cardio, too), Isiah Hester and Raquetta Dotley. For Kelly, who spent a pot of his own money to topple more than ...
Apr. 15—In a typical season, high school football teams are beginning to hit their stride in Week 4. The start of league play is just around the corner and team's personalities are starting to be revealed. But in this sprint of a season, players and coaches have been forced to amp things up a bit, with the prospect of next week's regular-season finale and a possible "Bowl Game" on April 30. ...
Apr. 15—The day was sunny, the water was cool, there was a light breeze blowing. It was perfect. It was the sort of day many of us might have described like this: "If this were my last day on earth. I would be OK with it because it can't get more beautiful than this." I've said that many times. I meant it. I think I meant it but I discovered recently that although I meant it, I may not have ...
Apr. 15—Following concerns the statewide COVID-19 rent relief program was not reaching Southeast Tennessee, the director overseeing the program said assistance is coming as the agency verifies the approximately 20,000 applications it received so far. Ralph Perrey, executive director of the Tennessee Housing Development Agency, said it takes around four weeks to verify eligibility on an ...
Apr. 15—Simply coming out of a trying year like 2020 may feel like accomplishment enough, but leave it to artists to go a step further. The Bakersfield Museum of Art's Visual Arts Festival, which debuts online Friday, highlights some of the creativity that sprung over the last year. When the museum team was developing a theme for the biennial festival, curator Rachel Magnus said they wanted to ...
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a nationally recognized shareholder rights law firm, announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of investors that purchased Canaan, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAN) American Depositary Receipts ("ADRs") between February 10, 2021 and April 9, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period"). Investors have until June 14, 2021 to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Fonterra Brands Malaysia's food service arm, Anchor Food Professionals, kicks off its 'Inspirasi Raya' campaign with the unveiling of 10 traditional dishes reinvented using the Anchor Extra Yield Cooking Cream.
Keith Lenden and Dr. Honggang Bi has been appointed as new members of the Advisory Board at GT Apeiron Therapeutics, an AI empowered drug discovery start-up developing oncology therapeutics. Mr. Lenden and Dr. Bi add further expertise in drug discovery innovation, translational medicine, and clinical development; and deep knowledge and perspectives from both USA and Asia-Pacific region, to the Company's Advisory Board.