Shake Shack is continuing to expand in the Indianapolis area! https://t.co/fz3X8dFU5Q
— WTHR.com (@WTHRcom) October 29, 2020
The McRib will be available nationwide for the first time since 2012. https://t.co/RN3Adn14ne
— WTHR.com (@WTHRcom) October 30, 2020
The CDC is warning people to avoid eating Italian-style deli meats, such as salami, mortadella, and prosciutto. https://t.co/HKASEX2pVy
— WLBT 3 On Your Side (@WLBT) October 25, 2020
A huge shipment of personal protective equipment (PPE) arrived in Monroe County in time for next Tuesday's election. https://t.co/c7CUZAmpMz
— WTVA 9 News (@wtva9news) October 27, 2020
The short answer is Alabama law allows you to switch your status, but your ballot will be different on Election Day. https://t.co/fHjUS99A6N
— WBRC FOX6 News (@WBRCnews) October 28, 2020
With a large turnout expected on election day, some worry an hour may not be enough time to vote. https://t.co/IZGkq8kTj5
— WBRC FOX6 News (@WBRCnews) October 28, 2020
Plans for Brookwood Village include more places to shop, eat & live, public input wantedhttps://t.co/CFJaiY0RC3
— ABC 33/40 News (@abc3340) October 28, 2020
BREAKING NEWS: Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Zeta #alwx https://t.co/GeThjsbNUm
— #WVTM13 (@WVTM13) October 27, 2020
72 in-house COVID patients in the DCH Health System today. One week ago, there were 54. https://t.co/SbEA4T5eiJ
— Chip Scarborough (@ChipWVTM13) October 27, 2020
#KrispyKreme announcing free doughnuts & an “I voted” sticker to promote “doughmocracy” on Nov. 3rd? Seems like a “doughstraction” to me.#VOTE #Elections2020 https://t.co/Pw6or21GUQ
— Guy Rawlings (@GuyWVTM13) October 28, 2020
Mississippi Farmers Market opens additional day ahead of Nutrition Program Deadline https://t.co/HfHXYRGaYZ
— WJTV 12 News (@WJTV) October 27, 2020
U.S. government officials are putting an early end to a study testing an Eli Lilly antibody drug for people hospitalized with COVID-19 because it doesn’t seem to be helping them. https://t.co/rQh9s3knMx
— WJTV 12 News (@WJTV) October 28, 2020
The best back massagers for finding at-home relief from soreness https://t.co/9gqStqu0IG
— 16 WAPT News (@16WAPTNews) October 27, 2020
"We're having record number turnout and not just absentee but also early voting, we're just breaking all the record books this year, so it's exciting."
Absentee voter deadlines are approaching, what voters need to know: https://t.co/s8DEzexDjt #arnews pic.twitter.com/2cCEVdXzVW
— KATV News (@KATVNews) October 27, 2020
Pres. Trump, Joe Biden address coronavirus and plans for vaccine rollout https://t.co/l9RESMsGH8
— KARK 4 News (@KARK4News) October 26, 2020
About half of U.S. states have seen their highest daily infection numbers so far at some point in October. https://t.co/osVPw7o1Yp
— 5NEWS (@5NEWS) October 26, 2020
Governor Asa Hutchinson says the record number of COVID-19 hospitalizations is a somber reminder of the COVID-19 threat in the state. https://t.co/KhAlesbSMp https://t.co/R2KL4qPUoD
— 5NEWS (@5NEWS) October 28, 2020
Republicans accuse Twitter, Facebook and Google without evidence of deliberately suppressing conservative, religious and anti-abortion views. https://t.co/CtwrpRBnhq
— WLBT 3 On Your Side (@WLBT) October 28, 2020
Top Trump aide: 'We're not going to control the pandemic'https://t.co/aomGQW8Z5f pic.twitter.com/sWfuMDmwqQ
— THV11 (@THV11) October 25, 2020
Look up! A triangle of the moon, Jupiter and Saturn are shining brightly togetherhttps://t.co/Pf4pzPvoZz pic.twitter.com/tlIC6EpG1M
— THV11 (@THV11) October 24, 2020
The City of West Memphis and Entergy Arkansas have partnered to launch a marketing campaign “Mega Plans, Mega Site” to promote the West Memphis I-40 megasite, the largest certified industrial site in the State of Arkansas. https://t.co/DRV0eHa0YR https://t.co/8C5n4qCOKD
— AR EconDev&Chamber (@_AEDCE) October 28, 2020
NEW: #COVID19 hospitalizations are increasing sharply among patients where masks are not required. We've updated our report from August w/ new numbers as Tennessee hits records for hospitalizations and new cases. https://t.co/rRkg8mjkYb pic.twitter.com/BwdpDfqOaQ
— Vanderbilt Health Policy (@VUHealthPol) October 27, 2020
Belmont students get once in a lifetime opportunity at presidential debate https://t.co/i2vThpf9Er
— WBIR Channel 10 (@wbir) October 23, 2020
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What small farms are doing to stay alive in East Tennessee https://t.co/4DkD4R1xCN
— WYMT (@WYMT) October 19, 2020
With the vibrant Smoky Mountain terrain surrounding you, riding an alpine coaster is an experience you’ll carry home with you long after your vacation is over. #mypigeonforgehttps://t.co/ZhB6lBB3bZ
— Pigeon Forge, TN (@My_PigeonForge) September 18, 2020
New coronavirus infections in Texas are rising again.
Experts attribute this latest surge in part to “pandemic fatigue” that’s leading more people to ignore precautions that help slow the spread of the virus. https://t.co/Diwsj9lCyn pic.twitter.com/MK75qZnvLH
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) October 20, 2020
An eighth grade student from Texas has won a $25,000 prize for her research on a novel antiviral drug that could help combat the spread of COVID-19. https://t.co/7ER5Opuzcj
— ABC News (@ABC) October 21, 2020
One of the bars was also suspended back in June following a viral video of a large crowd not practicing social distancing. https://t.co/n6ZbAJWRJO
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) October 20, 2020
Now is the time to stock up on all your home good needs as major retailer Bed Bath & Beyond closes down several of its stores in the Houston area. https://t.co/DYGfQpjBD6
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) October 21, 2020
Voting laws in Texas are the most restrictive in the country. And voter turnout here is among the lowest, too. Maybe those facts are related. https://t.co/sSLUjmxbCx #KHOU
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) October 20, 2020
Family's 16-year-old cat euthanized after it got COVID-19 https://t.co/HzftXUaiqh
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) October 20, 2020
5 takeaways from the government's lawsuit against Google https://t.co/edhDqiT6YH
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) October 21, 2020
TWO Houston Police officers shot. At least one person barricaded in an apartment off Holly Hall. You’re going to see lots of traffic around the area, and along the 288 exit. #khou11 in place for a press conference with @houstonpolice Here’s what I saw walking up. pic.twitter.com/l0IMq3Plza
— Melissa Correa (@KHOUmelissa) October 20, 2020
El Paso County Commissioner David Stout is frustrated over what he calls a lack of contact tracing being done by the El Paso Department of Public Health. https://t.co/AjBPZEIMoB
— KVIA ABC-7 News (@abc7breaking) October 21, 2020
#Breaking — A majority of TV news viewers in El Paso County believe local health and city officials have responded to the coronavirus pandemic properly. https://t.co/S1epxcdrRZ
— KVIA ABC-7 News (@abc7breaking) October 21, 2020
Dr. Hector Ocaranza says the "uncontrollable" spread of COVID-19 in El Paso has led to a skyrocketing 33% hospitalization rate: “We’re in a very dire situation right now.” https://t.co/hakCNOl9EB
— Erik Elken KVIA ABC-7 (@ErikElkenKVIA) October 20, 2020
Bourbon fanatics in El Paso have the opportunity to win one of the world’s most elusive bourbons and help a local food bank.https://t.co/MjFSvBWXqR
— KTSM 9 News (@KTSMtv) October 21, 2020
Social distancing not possible inside most Tarrant County voting sites –> https://t.co/BW0SJLMtWT pic.twitter.com/0pFicz9z8X
— NBC DFW (@NBCDFW) October 21, 2020
Can you track your mail-in ballot? The simple answer is “yes," but how it’s done is based on which county you live in. https://t.co/y8yL86ClRf
— WFAA (@wfaa) October 21, 2020
The Texas Tribune reports that Texas can reject mail-in ballots over mismatched signatures without giving voters a chance to appeal, court rules. https://t.co/CvrrOLVCJb
— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) October 19, 2020
#KVUE spoke with several nonprofits and took a look at recent data to see how the #COVID19 pandemic is affecting the homeless population in #Austin https://t.co/ZVqJWf772p
— KVUE News (@KVUE) October 21, 2020
El Paso hospitals hit harder by COVID-19 than others in Texas https://t.co/I71GRhuS6r
— News 4 San Antonio (@News4SA) October 21, 2020
The race to find a universal cure for COVID is heating up. Now Vitamin D is making headlines as a possible factor to prevent and treat COVID-19. https://t.co/fw9o0gu6jB
— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) October 21, 2020
The MTA has unveiled its new digital map, the first one that uses the agency’s own data streams to update in real time. It also resolves a five-decade fight for graphics supremacy. @heybonanos reports https://t.co/VyUhHLvb9h
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) October 20, 2020
Data show NYC schools haven't become coronavirus hot spots: COVID-19 positivity rate of 0.0017% https://t.co/Txx0KLvzpS
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) October 20, 2020
The Justice Department will accuse Google of protecting an illegal monopoly, officials said. It’s the biggest legal challenge to a tech giant in decades. https://t.co/pIx3X4QOlw
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 20, 2020
Seven additional states may file a separate antitrust lawsuit against Google in the coming weeks, New York Attorney General Letitia James says https://t.co/9G1Mv8NXd1 pic.twitter.com/cP0z9RVjTt
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 20, 2020
U.S. and European equity futures fell with Asian stocks after President Donald Trump said he tested positive for Covid-19 https://t.co/sJU0BCnfqc pic.twitter.com/CC59qDeTbm
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 2, 2020
BREAKING: Joe Biden leads Pres. Trump nationally by 10 points among likely voters, new @ABC News/WaPo poll finds. https://t.co/oEcBfA1Hgf
— ABC News (@ABC) September 27, 2020
Voters are facing a deluge of misinformation about the integrity of voting by mail. Here’s a guide to those false claims. https://t.co/qHAuJ4XCJh
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 26, 2020
Read the full transcript of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s remarks here: https://t.co/W38VpmZLbt pic.twitter.com/dXWFmWNMmA
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 26, 2020
The Arctic recorded its second lowest sea ice levels, down nearly 1 million square miles from the average between 1981-2010.
That's a loss equivalent to the size of Alaska, Texas and Montana combined. pic.twitter.com/a6gEHa97xE
— AJ+ (@ajplus) September 27, 2020
China #DebtTrap to conquer the world? Baloney!: Better to focus on the City of London-#WallStreet leveraged bets in the speculative floating crap game known as the Offshore $. Trillions more fictitous debt is there, strangling the Physical Economyhttps://t.co/pN7jI8iB3s
— Helga Zepp-LaRouche (@ZeppLaRouche) September 3, 2020
Nearly 6,000 cattle lost after ship capsized in storm off Japan, rescued crewman says https://t.co/WTJu6Wq9dG
— The Province (@theprovince) September 3, 2020
Precious Metals Positioning.
Since the Feb peak, Funds slashed positions 62% (-$30Bn), one of the largest selling waves of all time.
It was the only time this ever happened while Gold prices went UP.
Could this be the setup for an acceleration move higher, similar to 2010-11? pic.twitter.com/Oe7sonFwDZ
— Macro Charts (@MacroCharts) June 29, 2020
The current outbreak in the U.S. looks like nothing in any other rich country: https://t.co/R849s69HzX pic.twitter.com/CEy8GTZsAX
— David Leonhardt (@DLeonhardt) June 29, 2020
Chicago sees deadliest day for murders in 60 years https://t.co/3qNE7bfZQL
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 9, 2020
Breaking: President Trump said the U.S. will end its relationship with the World Health Organization and roll back some of the special preferences it has granted Hong Kong, in an escalation of tensions with China https://t.co/f43TsJsKrV
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 29, 2020
Glad to see President @realDonaldTrump acting on my call to de-fund the China-controlled @WHO. China lied about the virus & WHO promoted those lies — allowing it to spread and kill 100,000 Americans. They must pay. https://t.co/IL4j7FzfpF
— Jeff Sessions (@jeffsessions) May 29, 2020
The fate of the world economy hinges not on what the virus does, but on how we choose to respond, writes HKS's @rodrikdani https://t.co/EBnCWhYReI
— Harvard Kennedy School (@Kennedy_School) May 13, 2020
Intriguing proposal by Daniele Archibugi: The Airbus lesson: How new companies can be generated to aid Europe’s post-Covid reconstruction https://t.co/xQOBShTsHq via @LSEEuroppblog
— Philip Shapira (@philipshapira) May 13, 2020
"This is the end of Hong Kong. This is the end of 'one country, two systems' — make no mistake about it."– Hong Kong legislator Dennis Kwok. https://t.co/rrEjXiPL94 pic.twitter.com/vZXFjAXPBK
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) May 22, 2020
In the news: A new study co-authored by @UNLPoliSci's Kevin Smith found that people’s moral codes don’t cause or predict their political ideology; in fact, it might be the other way around. The research was featured in @TheAtlantic. https://t.co/JRTpeCsXBx #Nebraska #UNL @unlcas
— Nebraska Today (@NebToday) September 9, 2019
In the news: A new study led by @UNLPoliSci's Kevin Smith suggests that Americans are making themselves sick over politics. The research has been featured in @NPR, @Newsweek, @NBCNews and 170-plus other media outlets. https://t.co/4ubL732c09 #Nebraska #UNL @unlcas
— Nebraska Today (@NebToday) September 26, 2019
Hit hard. Hit early. New Zealand adopted a programme of mass testing and one month lockdown right at the start of the #Coronavirus spread. There has only been one fatality. They nipped the virus in the bud.https://t.co/uPlT2ik5uO
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) April 8, 2020
WHO study finds remdesivir didn't help COVID-19 patients https://t.co/F8IhmjfNqb
— WBRZ News (@WBRZ) October 16, 2020
WATCH: A Japanese theme park is taking remote working to new heights during the pandemic. Here’s a look at this unexpected workplace. #8NN pic.twitter.com/WyGfQ5tSYg
— 8 News NOW (@8NewsNow) October 17, 2020
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