November 2019

Jane Fonda Swears Off Shopping By Announcing Her Last Clothing Purchase

Prepare to see Jane Fonda recycling some of her looks. The “Grace and Frankie” actor announced Friday in Washington, D.C., that she is going to try to stop purchasing clothing in the near future, for environmental reasons. She spoke about her decision during her now-famous “Fire Drill Fridays,” which take place every Friday in Washington

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Google to Store and Analyze Millions of Health Records

In a sign of Google’s major ambitions in the health care industry, the search giant is working with the country’s second-largest hospital system to store and analyze the data of millions of patients in an effort to improve medical services, the two organizations announced on Monday. The partnership between Google and the medical system, Ascension,

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Feud Between Trump Advisers Underscores a White House Torn by Rivalries

The latest personnel struggle echoed an attempt by Mr. Mulvaney several weeks ago to hire former Representative Trey Gowdy, a fellow South Carolina Republican, to join the president’s legal team. Mr. Cipollone and others were said to take issue with the idea, concerned it was an effort by Mr. Mulvaney to run his own legal

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Why ‘Watchmen’ Is The Best Kind Of Confusing

Because “Watchmen” isn’t just a straightforward adaptation of the comic series/graphic novel, it gives both fans and newcomers something surprising around every corner. The series shines a light on class and racial injustice at one moment and then, somehow, showcases a giant blue vibrator by the end of the episode (and then puts the blueprints online).

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Seismologists measure shake from fans at MLS championship

Washington state seismologists use Major League Soccer championship to study vibration data November 11, 2019, 6:43 PM 1 min read Seismologists in Washington state have used Major League Soccer’s championship as an opportunity to study information collected while fans shook the stadium. KING-TV reported the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network installed seismic monitors at CenturyLink Field

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