Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge, President Biden s nominee to head the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, told a Senate panel that she has proved she can work well with Republicans.
Israeli researchers use novel methods to seek treatments for deadly pancreatic cancer
Aviad Weissman
Dr. Oren Parnas of Jerusalem s Hebrew University is profiling individual pancreatic cancer cells from early stage tumors in a bid to discover markers for early diagnosis.
By the time Barbara Goodman was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer in October 2001, there were already 30 tumors in her liver. We knew we were in for a pretty tough battle, recalled her husband, Kenneth Goodman, then president of New York-based Forest Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company. But I had an entire research organization I could draw upon.
Nevertheless, nine months after her diagnosis, Barbara died. She was only 51, far younger than usual for pancreatic cancer patients, who are diagnosed, on average, at 70.
Marjorie Taylor Greene said in February 2019 that then-Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who died in September 2020 didn t really make a public appearance, implying she was replaced by a body double. Greene is now a member of Congress from Georgia and has been selected by her Republican colleagues to serve on the House Budget Committee and the House Committee on Education and Labor.
Greene had a relatively short but horrific career as a right-wing commentator before successfully running for Congress.
She has pushed racist, anti-Muslim, and anti-Semitic remarks. She has embraced numerousconspiracy theories, including regarding 9/11, the Parkland and Sandy Hook school shootings, the Las Vegas shooting, and the murder of Democratic staffer Seth Rich. She is also a QAnon and Pizzagate conspiracy theorist. Additionally, she’s claimed that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was videotaped murdering a child during a satanic ritual (and ordered a hit on a police o
By @TobyChilliShow
Jan 28, 2021
It’s no secret to say that 2020 was a pretty terrible year, and it seems folks would be more than happy to shell out a lot of money to be able to forget everything that happened.
A survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of CBDistillery,
The average person 21 and older would be willing to spend $1,835.81 to erase all their memories of 2020.
Folks were so stressed by 2020 they lost 245 hours of sleep, or about five hours each week.
They also gained about 13 pounds due to stress.
So, what were the most stressful things about 2020?
Well, not surprisingly, the COVID-19 pandemic topped the list (50%), followed by: