Making money by reaching for the stars
States are competing for LA film and TB productions and the money they bring in. Also, the startling Hollywood stats from Covid-wracked 2020 are now in.
States are competing for LA film and TB productions and the money they bring in. Also, the startling Hollywood stats from Covid-wracked 2020 are now in.
More states are reaching for the stars! As film production has drastically slowed in Hollywood where Covid-19 restrictions have been long-lasting, states see an opening. They’re looking for ways to attract movies and TV– and the dollars and jobs they
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This month NASA’s Perseverance Rover lands on Mars to search for life on the Red Planet. But Lisa Fletcher reports: the search out there has a connection to research for unknown life forms in the deepest and darkest places on
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Among President Biden’s first executive orders was one that prohibits discrimination against transgenders, including in school sports. Amid court challenges, it’s unclear exactly how that will impact high school and college athletes governed by a mix of policies state by
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We begin with the latest research on lockdowns. Early in the coronavirus pandemic, panic sent the U.S. and other societies into a restrictive lockdown mode. But not every country took the same approach. And now armed with hard data, scientists
A new Gallup poll shows that American’s satisfaction with the state of the nation dropped in 15 areas over one year ago. Five of the categories had double-digit corrosion: economy (-25), crime control (-20), terrorism (-14), race (-13), minorities (-11).
We begin with the latest research on lockdowns. Early in the coronavirus pandemic, panic sent the U.S. and other societies into a restrictive lockdown mode. But not every country took the same approach. And now armed with hard data, scientists
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When it comes to the coronavirus pandemic, the benefit of hindsight is calling into question a lot of early projections and actions. Now, a new study co-authored by Stanford University professor of medicine Jay Bhattacharya finds lockdowns were not effective.
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