Today’s Headlines: Virus cases dip as people cross their fingers and head to LAX

Today’s Headlines: Virus cases dip as people cross their fingers and head to LAX

Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES LAX Thanksgiving travel is expected to double, bringing new coronavirus dangers The sea of Thanksgiving travelers has already begun to swell at Los Angeles International Airport, with crowds of people snaking through check-in lines and waiting for bags. The holiday is shaping up to be

Group 1 finalizes acquisition of 27 Prime stores; original deal called for 30 stores

Group 1 finalizes acquisition of 27 Prime stores; original deal called for 30 stores

Team 1 Automotive Inc. has completed the acquire of 27 dealerships from Prime Automotive Team — about a 7 days in advance of its planned date to shut on the mega transaction it declared in September that was expected to expense $880 million. Team 1, of Houston, mentioned the closing to day bundled “substantially all

Grateful Dead film to star Jonah Hill as Jerry Garcia

Grateful Dead film to star Jonah Hill as Jerry Garcia

Martin Scorsese is building a musical biopic about the Grateful Useless, with Jonah Hill set to star as the iconic rock band’s frontman Jerry Garcia. The job reunites Scorsese and Hill for the very first time considering that 2013’s “The Wolf of Wall Street.” In addition to directing, Scorsese will serve as a producer together

U.S. ‘very bullish’ on new nuclear technology, Granholm says

U.S. ‘very bullish’ on new nuclear technology, Granholm says

GLASGOW, Scotland — In an job interview at the U.N. Local weather Alter Convention, Secretary of Strength Jennifer Granholm explained to Yahoo Information on Friday that the Biden administration is “very bullish” on creating new nuclear reactors in the United States. “We are incredibly bullish on these state-of-the-art nuclear reactors,” she reported. “We have, in

Thursday, November 18, 2021 | Kaiser Health News

Thursday, November 18, 2021 | Kaiser Health News

Biogen Indicates EU Won’t Approve Alzheimer’s Drug A report in the New York Situations notes Biogen could not be expecting drug reviewers in the European Union to approve its Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm — by now authorized, controversially, in the U.S. Meanwhile Aetna sues covid testing companies, and more. The New York Instances: Biogen’s Alzheimer’s Drug

Today’s Headlines: In the face of the Great Resignation, employers roll out the perks

Today’s Headlines: In the face of the Great Resignation, employers roll out the perks

Hello, it’s Thursday, Nov. 18, and there’s an astronomical event tonight that may appeal to fellow space fans: a partial lunar eclipse that converts the so-called “beaver moon” of November into a “blood moon” because of a possible reddish hue. Holcomb Observatory trumpets it as the longest such eclipse of the century. NASA is a

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