More than 1,000 children in the north of the state must be revaccinated, according to the GHS

[ad_1] GREENVILLE, S.C. – More than 1,000 children in the north of the state must be revaccinated, said officials from the Greenville Health System. The Greenville health system says 1,800 children need to be revaccinated as a precaution. Pediatric Associates-Easley and Pediatric Associates-Powdersville will provide free reimmunization for children who may not have received the … Read more

Scientists find a way to improve the performance of quantum computers

[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain USC scientists have developed a theoretical method to improve the performance of quantum computers, an important step to evolve a technology that can solve some of the biggest challenges in society. The method solves a weakness that hinders the performance of next-generation computers by eliminating erroneous calculations while increasing the … Read more

Jim Jordan no longer running for first place in GOP Judiciary

[ad_1] Jordan's office announced that he was no longer standing in the Republican position on the committee after a spokesman for his office had told CNN that it was clear to Jordan that leaders would choose someone else for the position. Two other candidates – Steve Chabot, representative of Ohio, and Doug Collins, representative of … Read more

Players are already upset by the economy of Red Dead Online

[ad_1] Red Dead OnlineThe beta version of the beta was launched this week and fans have finally been able to play Rockstar's next big online game GTA online. First impressions were generally positive, but the game economy is one aspect of the game that is very meticulous. Are the prices too high? Is it too … Read more

Angels acquires Tommy La Stella from Cubs – HardballTalk

[ad_1] On Monday, December 9th, today's Baseball Hall of Fame Game Committee, which spans the years 1988 to 2018, will vote for the 2019 promotion candidates. Here we will review the ten candidates, one by one, to assess their ability to be in the room. And yes, we did it two years ago, the last … Read more

The Daytona Beach International Airport evacuated after the discovery of an unattended bag

[ad_1] DAYTONA BEACH, Florida – An electric toothbrush making noise in an unattended suitcase caused an evacuation Thursday at the Daytona Beach International Airport. Airport officials said they found an unattended bag on a carousel when picking up luggage around 14:00. Someone claimed to have heard a noise from the bag, which prompted the mine … Read more

The MPAA settlement of The House That Jack was built without prior classification – / Movie

[ad_1] Last night, theaters across the country screened the controversial and unclassified film the House Jack built director's cup. The screening was a high-profile one-night event that showed how shocking and restrictive the rules were. Lars von TrierThe last opus on misery is. But the projection might have broken one rule too much. IFC Films … Read more

Recall of two other drugs for hypertension

[ad_1] Several blood pressure medications have been recalled in recent months and two more have recently been added to the list. " RELATED: Yet another antihypertensive drug recalled against the risk of cancer Teva Pharmaceuticals has voluntarily recalled the amlodipine / valsartan and amlodipine / valsartan / hydrochlorothiazide combination tablets, the US Food and Drug … Read more

Unusual seismic waves have swept the planet and scientists do not know why

[ad_1] Dzaoudzi, a town composed of two cities of Mayotte, is represented here. (Wikimedia Commons) At the beginning of November 11, unusual seismic waves were recorded around the world. There was no earthquake large enough to have triggered these low frequency signals. Scientists do not know what caused these weird rumbles. Unusual seismic waves traveled … Read more

Jewish professor finds bomb-painted swastika at Columbia office

[ad_1] [Cequevousdevezsavoirpourbiencommencerlajournée:[Whatyouneedtoknowtostarttheday:[Cequevousdevezsavoirpourbiencommencerlajournée:[Whatyouneedtoknowtostarttheday:Receive New York today in your inbox.] Two swastikas and an anti-Semitic insult were spray-painted Wednesday on the walls of a Jewish professor's office at Columbia University, the latest in a wave of antisemitic incidents in New York this year. The office is owned by Elizabeth Midlarsky, 77, who wrote about the Holocaust and … Read more