CDC Director Walensky asked to clarify mask guidance during Senate panel
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., questioned Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about the agency's mask guidance that was released on Thursday for people who are vaccinated for COVID-19.
news.yahoo.comIndia introduces new rules to regulate online content
India's Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. India on Thursday rolled out new regulations for social media companies and digital streaming websites to make them more accountable for the online content shared on their platforms, giving the government more power to police it. The Information Technology Ministry said the new regulations would require social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to swiftly erase content authorities deem unlawful. The new rules also require social media platforms to appoint what the government calls chief compliance and grievance officers to handle complaints from law enforcement agencies. Twitter’s actions appeared to irk Modi’s government, which over the years has sought to tighten its grip over social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook.
NASA says 2020 tied for hottest year on record — here's what you can do to help
The report is in: 2020 tied with 2016 for the hottest year on record, according to an analysis by NASA published Thursday. The consequences of climate change are dire. "I understand that it can feel overwhelming," says Nasa climate scientist Lesley Ott. But voting for representatives in government who prioritize climate change policy is another thing people can do if they are concerned about climate change. (Addressing climate change is one of President Elect Joe Biden's primary purported goals.
cnbc.comRescan to keep watching free, over-the-air TV
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you’re still watching Channel 4, 17 and other local television the old-fashioned way -- using an antenna -- you’re not alone. In the 15-county Jacksonville TV market, nearly 24% of viewers watch local programming using an antenna -- and that percentage is growing. Select the channel scan option, channel tuning option or auto search, depending on the option offered by your TV manufacturer. AdThen you’ll be all set to watch your favorite local channels and you might discover a few new ones as well. If you rescan and your TV is still missing Channel 4, Channel 17 or both, try adjusting your antenna and try one more time.