- Earthquakes in the Bay Area used to be big news:
Nearly 10 million people throughout the San Francisco Bay Area were shaken — and many awakened — early Thursday when a magnitude 4.4 earthquake eight miles below Berkeley rocked the region.
Better cancer detection and treatments, not to mention lots of people quitting smoking, have fueled a 20-year drop in deaths from the disease, a new report shows.
That means more than 2 million lives have been saved, the American Cancer Society statistics indicate.
SpaceX said in February 2017 that two brave space tourists put down a significant deposit with the company to secure themselves a trip around the moon. [...]
The company is targeting a launch sometime in the last quarter of 2018.
- Remember back in the good old days when we had a president who was intelligent and informed?
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Well, Trump is who you thought he was. Only now, the traditional media have permission to say so, argue Greg Dworkin & Armando. (They never really needed it, but they also really didn’t want it. It was easier to just pretend wearing suits = normalcy.)
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