Canadian Fernandez reaches US Open women’s final – Action News Jax

[ad_1] NEW YORK – (AP) – Latest information on the US Open tennis tournament (all local times): 9:40 p.m. Leylah Fernandez qualified for the US Open final edging Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-4. Fernandez will become the second 19-year-old Canadian to make the women’s final at Flushing Meadows in three years. Bianca Andreescu won … Read more

Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch announces candidacy for GOP governor

[ad_1] By Shawna Mizelle, CNN Former Wisconsin Republican Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch announced her candidacy for governor in 2022 on Thursday, underscoring her support for the police force and for the integrity of the elections. Throughout his announcement, Kleefisch praised and aligned with former president donald trump, who has been involved in a multitude of … Read more

New Mexico reports 8 new deaths, 578 more cases of COVID-19

[ad_1] A man in his 60s from Bernalillo County. The individual was hospitalized and suffered from underlying conditions. A man in his 60s from Bernalillo County. The individual was hospitalized and suffered from underlying conditions. A man in the 1980s from Catron County. The individual was hospitalized. A man in his 60s from Doña Ana … Read more

San Antonio mayor reports 21 new deaths from COVID-19

[ad_1] New COVID-19 numbers SAINT ANTHONY – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg reported 21 new deaths from COVID-19 (4,017 in total) during Thursday night’s city and county briefing. There were 953 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Tuesday, with a 7-day average of 983 cases. Nirenberg said there were 1,159 patients in the hospital, including … Read more

Athol Daily News – HS Roundup: Franklin Tech field hockey stays hot

[ad_1] Posted: 9/9/2021 21:32:15 PM Modified: 9/9/2021 21:32:24 PM Don’t look now, but the Franklin Tech field hockey team is up and running. The Eagles went 2-0 in the season Thursday afternoon, dropping to a 4-0 win over Holyoke in a County League game in Turners Falls. “It’s a great feeling to perform what we’ve … Read more

Maine sees record number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care units and on ventilators

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Maine – A record 74 COVID-19 patients were in intensive care units across Maine on Thursday as virus cases continue to rise across the state, testing hospital resources. Thirty-eight patients also needed ventilators, surpassing the record set in mid-January, while all COVID-19 hospitals rose to 193, the highest single-day total since the winter. … Read more

Parents sue Allen ISD to force mask requirement

[ad_1] Citing comments by Governor Greg Abbott that “no freedom is more precious than life” and “Texas will always stand up for the right to life,” a parent group has filed a class action lawsuit against the Allen Independent School District because that it does not require that face masks be worn in schools. Parents … Read more

A small number of mu variants of the coronavirus reach Ohio; early research shows mu may be vaccine resistant

[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio – A small number of coronavirus cases involving the mu variant, which preliminary research found to be resistant to vaccine antibodies, have been identified in Ohio, health officials said Thursday. Genetic sequencing has localized the variant in 0.09% of cases from July 1 to present. Mu, the twelfth letter of the Greek … Read more

largest source of lead pollution phased out in all countries | News | SDG Knowledge Center

[ad_1] The United Nations Environment Program has announced that the use of lead in petroleum gas has ended worldwide, following a multi-stakeholder campaign that began in 2002. Leaded gasoline has been phased out in countries and regions around the world, and elimination is now complete globally, reports UNEP. Algeria was the last country to end … Read more