As a new type of coronavirus spreads rapidly through Washington state and across the globe, the public understandably has a lot of questions about the illness and how to avoid it. We’ve been asking ...
More than years into the coronavirus pandemic, life-saving vaccines are helping to turn the tide against the deadly illness. But as the vaccines have rolled out, so have the questions: Who should get ...
Here are eight of the most frequently asked questions and his answers. Should I apply for a disaster assistance (EIDL) or a regular SBA loan? There are pros and cons to both. The disaster assistance ...
Recent homicides in Northern Colorado have raised common questions about investigations and how law enforcement agencies release information to the public. Every case and agency is different, but here ...
An unprecedented spate of summer police shootings in Larimer County has raised a few common questions about police use of force and how it's governed. Policies on when and how information is released ...
Why can’t I remember what I did 5 seconds ago? Hang, on – you just left the house, but did you lock the door? When it comes to these habitual behaviours, your body knows what to do without the need ...
Common Core State Standards have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia It grew from concern that U.S. needed to improve education to remain competitive in a global economy Standards ...
In a speech today, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke answered five common questions about monetary policy. This is the text of his answers. 1. What are the Fed's objectives, and how is it trying ...
With Macworld’s Mac 911 column, we take your questions and do our best to help. We love being the place you come to in order to find answers to nagging problems. While the Mac 911 name predates iOS, ...
The Kansas City Police Department said it continues to get questions about the "stay-at-home" order that goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. To help residents better understand what is acceptable ...
It uses an altered, harmless, non-replicating version of a common cold virus, called adenovirus type 26, to introduce genetic instructions for the "spike protein." The immune system responds by making ...