The only known copy of the first Super Bowl is at the center of a legal battle, the US and China signed a trade deal, the Senate has opened the impeachment trial of President Trump. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – January 17th, 2020”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: australia, business, china, current events, economics, energy, environment, football, government, health, heart disease, impeachment, news, Newsworthy, politics, president, renewables, science, senate, society, solar, tariffs, trade, trial, trump, US, usa, wildfire, wind energy
Risk of major California earthquake increases, the opioid crisis is costing billions of dollars every year, more six-figure-income families are renting over owning a home, racism in European soccer games is still a big issue. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Oct 18th, 2019”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: algae, australia, baby food, breast cancer, bulgaria, business, california, cheese, climate change, credit cards, current events, dairy, doctors, earthquake, economics, economy, environment, erdogan, europe, fault, fda, flu, flu shots, football, generation, global warming, government, health, heavy metals, home ownership, influenza, interest rates, islamic state, japan, kurds, lakes, lenders, lgbtq, medici, minorities, news, news update, Newsworthy, opioid crisis, opioids, police violence, politics, president, racism, renewables, renting, reward programs, science, soccer, society, suicide, syria, trump, turkey, typhoon, uefa, united kingdom, veterans, young people
July was the hottest month ever on record, playing football affects players brains, hydrogen powered planes may reduce emissions, molestation victims in New York have one year to file lawsuits that had previously been barred by the statute of limitations. These, and more, are… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Aug 16th, 2019”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: africa, air travel, amazon, arctic, audio, beijing, brain stem, business, china, chlamydia, climate change, concussions, current events, demonstrations, economics, economy, endangered species act, environment, facebook, football, global warming, government, greenland, health, heat wave, hong kong, housing, housing market, hydrogen, job loss, july, molestation, new york, news, news update, Newsworthy, nra, opioid crisis, paramilitary, pathologies, plane, plastic, political, politics, potus, protests, putin, rainforest, russia, russians, science, society, statute of limitations, sti, suicide, trump, usa, vaccine, victims, wildlife, wilfires
Included in this week’s edition, the VW Beetle ceases final production, children detained in migrant camps face high risk of mental health problems, and the US Women’s Soccer Team win the Women’s World Cup. These are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: africa, america, ancestors, beetle, border crisis, business, central america, cities, coffee, current events, democrats, economics, economy, facial recognition, football, garbage, government, greece, hawaii, homo sapiens, ice, migrants, minimum wage, native, natural gas, news, news update, Newsworthy, pipeline, politics, republicans, skull, soccer, space, streaming, usa, virgin galactic, vote, vw bug
Posted on July 13, 2018
by Aristidis Marousas
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We are proud to present to you the debut episode of our new series, Origins. This short documentary series will delve into the history of a different topic in each episode. This first installment takes a look at the origins of soccer/football just in… Continue Reading “Origins: Soccer”
Category: Experience, ME Productions, Origins Series, SpotlightTags: belgium, croatia, documentary, england, fifa, fifa world cup, football, france, history, russia, soccer, sports, world cup
Posted on January 14, 2014
by dinoman7dinoman7
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The National Football League must make stronger football helmets, but they shouldn’t change the game. Ultimately, the doctor must have the final word. If the physician says you can’t play yet, that’s the end of it, regardless what the player and the team think.
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