Monthly Archives: June 2020

WBC Talks: Brawlers 

Panel: Vinny Paz Ted Sares Jimmy Burchfield Joanna DeBrine Mauricio Sulaiman Jill Diamond Victor Silva – The post WBC Talks: Brawlers appeared first on fightnews.com.

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Here’s what JavaScript frameworks have in common with the Spice Girls 

This article was originally published on .cult by Russell Snyder. .cult is a media platform for untold developer stories, where developers can read content around the softer side of development and watch documentaries about the tech they love. You can read this original piece here. I’ll tell you what I want; what I really, really want: for you to read about […]

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If the current case trajectory continues, Houston could be the hardest-hit city in the US with numbers rivaling Brazil 

The three most populous states are setting records for new coronavirus cases daily — and an expert fears major Texas cities could see “apocalyptic” numbers if the trend continues.

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Live Boxing Tonight On TV: Jason Moloney Vs. Leonardo Baez How To Watch, Odds, And Prediction 

The card provides two fights featuring Jason Moloney vs. Leonardo Baez in a bantamweight contest and Abraham Nova vs. Avery Sparrow in a lightweight contest.

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Taipei’s homeless are few but desperate 

Homelessness is a rare misfortune in Taiwan, but still a struggle. “I have nothing,” says one man. “I’m worried about starving.”

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Psultan’s New Ceramics Line Will Make a Statement On Your Summer Table 

Made in Amalfi, Psultan’s new, colorful line of plates and stools is “a little bit like a carnival.”

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Coronavirus: Does anyone have a working contact-tracing app? 

Is Boris Johnson right to say that no country has a working contact-tracing app?

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Chinese developers/Evergrande: the short end 

The country’s real estate market has been resilient to previous downturns

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5 VCs agree: COVID-19 reshaped adtech and martech 

We last surveyed VCs about their advertising and marketing investment strategies back in January — which is to say, in a completely different world, before the coronavirus pandemic began to wreak havoc on the global economy. While there don’t appear to be any comprehensive numbers yet about the effect on digital advertising (which is, after […]

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USDA used questionable worker safety data in drafting pork inspection rules, inspector general says 

A nonprofit group opposed to the new inspection system said it will ask a judge to set aside the rule that created it.

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Blue Jays aim for refuge in Toronto after COVID-19 outbreak in Dunedin 

Between now and July 1, the Toronto Blue Jays will have to scramble to find a suitable spot for their part in baseball’s precarious restart looms as they make an attempt to cross the border to play games at home. The post 2020 NHL Draft Lottery Primer: Senators have a chance to win big appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.

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Emily Eavis: Glastonbury 2021 will be ‘a double celebration’ 

“The first year back after what we’ve been through will be the most amazing party,” says Emily Eavis.

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Another 1.48 million people filed for jobless claims last week, as the strain of the pandemic on the economy continues 

More than a million people have filed for unemployment each week since mid-March. The continued high level of jobless claims raises questions about whether steep job losses could last longer than hoped, economists have said.

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‘At least don’t buy Ganesha idols from China’: FM Sitharaman irked over non-essential imports 

Nirmala Sitharaman said that importing essential raw materials that are not available in the country is not wrong but why there is a situation where we cannot even make Ganesha idols from clay.

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Prince William Becomes the First Working Royal to Wear a Mask in Public 

While meeting with researchers looking for a coronavirus vaccine, he donned protective gear.

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