Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday August 24, 2021

[ad_1] It has been a great season for salmon berries in Southeast Alaska. (Photo by Aaron Bolton / KSTK News) The stories are published on the state news page. Send topical tips, questions, and comments to [email protected]. Follow Alaska’s public media on Facebook and on Twitter @AKPublicNews. And subscribe to the Alaska News Nightly podcast. … Read more

Data links Moderna vaccine to doubled risk of heart inflammation; federal government investigation – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – According to the Washington Post, anonymous sources say a federal investigation is underway. Health officials are investigating a possible link between heart complications and the Moderna vaccine. The side effect is called myocarditis. The condition is defined as inflammation of the middle layer of the heart wall usually caused by a … Read more

Steve Scalise denounces Democrats’ priorities amid Afghan crisis and border crisis

[ad_1] Special report with Bret Baier – Thursday, August 24 In today’s episode of “Special Report,” Bret details President Biden’s claim that the United States is on track for the August 31 withdrawal deadline from Afghanistan. Additionally, possible cases of “Havana Syndrome” are delaying VP Harris’ flight. Representative Steve Scalise lashed out at Democrats for … Read more

The Anza fire spans 250 acres; forward propagation stopped

[ad_1] 6:15 pm update: From Cal Fire / Riverside County: The forward spread of the fire has been stopped at approximately 250 acres. Firefighters will remain on site overnight for cleanup and containment. Original report 5:00 p.m. The fire was reported shortly before 2 p.m. in the Gully View Drive and Rock Canyon Road area, … Read more

2 congressmen fly to Kabul amid chaotic evacuation – KIRO 7 news Seattle

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – (AP) – Two members of Congress unexpectedly flew to Kabul airport amid the chaotic evacuation underway on Tuesday, stunning the State Department and US military personnel who had to hijack resources to provide security and information to lawmakers, US officials said. Representative Seth Moulton, D-Mass., And Representative Peter Meijer, R-Mich., Circled back … Read more

Before children can learn they must heal

[ad_1] II had the impression that this fall would be – well – different. As of March, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, just under 40% of American students were still learning entirely by distance. About the same percentage was back to full-time in-person learning (23% of students were enrolled in blended learning). … Read more

High school football season kicks off Thursday – The News Herald

[ad_1] There is nothing to hide: high school football is back. The season begins Thursday for many Michigan teams who sweated during the fall camps which began on August 9. All others start on Friday or Saturday. This time the season is on time. After the COVID-19 pandemic forced weeks 1-3 in 2020 to be … Read more

CoxHealth increases its minimum wage rate

[ad_1] SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – CoxHealth’s minimum wage will soon drop to $ 15.25 an hour. In addition to greater compensation, this change brings a call to arms for the region. More employees are needed at CoxHealth to help meet the dramatic increase in demand for care, both spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and in … Read more