Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warned that a bird flu pandemic was coming. He said
The University of Michigan football program has secured a significant addition to its secondary with the commitment of Louisiana cornerback Caleb Anderson through the NCAA transfer portal.
The Louisiana patient who contracted what officials said was the nation’s first “severe” case of avian influenza has died, the state health department said Monday. The person who contracted the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic bird flu in southwest Louisiana had been hospitalized since mid-December.
Former UMass, Arizona WR Anthony Simpson is coming to play for the Michigan football team.
Sources have indicated to The Michigan Insider that Louisiana cornerback Caleb Anderson has committed to Michigan as a grad transfer. The decision reportedly comes on the heels of a Friday ...
It's been a successful Sunday evening for Michigan football and Sherrone Moore. The Wolverines started out Sunday by landing a commitment from UMass wide receiv
Graduate transfer cornerback Caleb Anderson, who played under LaMar Morgan at Louisiana, verbally pledged to the Wolverines.
Michigan football already got one transfer portal commitment on Sunday with former UMass and Arizona wide receiver Anthony Simpson pledging to the maize and blue. But the Wolverines weren’t done getting transfer portal pledges on the day.
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Michigan football targets UMass transfer Anthony Simpson among multiple receiver options as national champions seek to bolster passing attack through transfer portal.
Shortly after the Supreme Court greenlit unlimited donations to political committees known as super PACs over a decade ago, billionaire tech CEO Larry Ellison began to cut multimillion-dollar checks aimed at influencing politics at the highest levels.