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?? 4PM CDT Update on Tropical Storm #Zeta. Forecast calls for steady strengthening as the system continues towards the northwest, with an eventual turn more towards the north and northeast impacting SE LA and S MS on Wednesday. Have a plan in place BEFORE Wed morning! #lawx #mswx pic.twitter.com/igmjkUeJ78— NWS New Orleans (@NWSNewOrleans) October 27, 2020 366
Yale University will no longer formally call first-year students "freshmen" as the university is officially changing its terminology to be gender-neutral. So instead of being considered an "upperclassman," a student with multiple years of collegiate experience will be officially considered an "upper-level" student. According to Yale's student newspaper, administrators are not expecting students, faculty and staff to change how they refer to freshmen or upperclassmen. The change is one that is merely to be used in official titles and correspondence. “It’s really for public, formal correspondence and formal publications … we’re not trying to tell people what language to use in their everyday casual conversations,” Yale Colleg Dean Marvin Chun told the Yale News. “We’re not trying to be language police.”The new gender-neutral terminology was unveiled in the 2017-18 edition of the student handbook. Yale's student newspaper reported that administrators have been considering the change to gender-neutral terms for several years. The paper added that there have been growing calls for greater gender inclusively at Yale. 1178
Worldwide cases of COVID-19 have now surpassed nine million.On Monday, the United States led the way with 2.2 million cases and Brazil was next at one million, according to the John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.Russia was third with over 591,000 cases.On Sunday, the World Health Organization reported the most significant single-day increase in coronavirus cases, at more than 183,000 new cases in the latest 24 hours, the Associated Press reported.Global deaths were reported at over 491,000, with the United States leading with 120,000 cases.Over 4.4 million people have recovered from the virus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. 670
— especially those that employers have historically overlooked, like people of color, the disabled and the formerly incarcerated.Markets roared back, but not everyone has benefitedMost American businesses — or at least, those that survived the recession — didn't take long to return to profitability. As a percentage of GDP, after-tax profits have been 354
he issued the pardons because he "believes in second chances," but some in Kentucky are outraged by his actions.Among those pardoned was 41-year-old Micah Schoettle, who was 176