Measles Cases in 2019 Have Hit a 25-Year High Amid Ongoing Outbreaks, CDC Says

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday said that measles cases hit a higher number this year than has been reported since 1994. If the outbreaks continue as they are, the health agency says it could cost the U.S. its elimination status. Continue reading Measles Cases in 2019 Have Hit a 25-Year High Amid Ongoing Outbreaks, CDC Says

HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER CHARGE YOUR PHONE AT THE AIRPORT

Airports want you to feel at home. No, really, they do. It’s to their benefit for passengers—after, of course, they make it through security—to enjoy the wait. So they’ve become more and more convenient, including services such as USB power charging stations for smartphones. Continue reading HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER CHARGE YOUR PHONE AT THE AIRPORT

Breguet Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395

What happens when you strip down a Breguet to its core? Take away everything that’s not really necessary? Then you get the new Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395, which Breguet introduced earlier this month at their Swiss manufacture during #TimeToMove, the Swatch group’s event where they launched the novelties from their top tier brands. Continue reading Breguet Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395

After 130 Years, Canada Exonerates ‘Peacemaker’ Chief Convicted of Treason

In 1885, amid a period of strife between the Canadian government and some of the country’s indigenous peoples, the Cree leader Poundmaker was arrested and convicted on charges of treason-felony. For years, modern leaders of the Poundmaker Cree Nation have been trying to clear his name, arguing that he was, in fact, a peacemaker. On Thursday, their efforts came to fruition when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formally exonerated Poundmaker and issued an apology for his treatment. Continue reading After 130 Years, Canada Exonerates ‘Peacemaker’ Chief Convicted of Treason