Monthly Archives: June 2020

John Oliver Trolls Trump for Tulsa Rally’s Poor Attendance 

The Last Week Tonight host needed less than a minute to mock the president for his Saturday night failure.

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The Grateful Dead have released a line of vegan deodorant 

What do you suppose a true, diehard Deadhead smells like? Sweat, beer or maybe way too much weed?

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Coronavirus: Ireland set to launch contact-trace app 

The Republic’s health authority presses ahead with Apple-Google tech, despite the UK being unready.

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Spotify tests in-app offers, an interactive ad format for podcasts 

Spotify is testing a new, more interactive ad format designed for podcasts: the in-app offer. Instead of prompting listeners to remember a coupon code or visit a specific website address, the in-app offer allows users to redeem an offer at a time that’s convenient for them. This is done by way of a visual reminder […]

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Wirecard Fights for Survival as Billions May Not Exist 

(Bloomberg) — Wirecard AG was left fighting for survival after acknowledging that 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) that it had reported as assets probably don’t exist, deepening an accounting scandal that has rattled Germany’s financial industry.The payments processor said it’s in discussions with creditors and considering a full-scale restructuring after p […]

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Challenge Yourself With Shrimp Squats 

Squats are an excellent strength-building exercise for the legs, but if you’re doing home workouts without weights, they’ll quickly get too easy. One-legged pistol squats are a classic variation, but they’re incredibly difficult. For a different one-legged challenge, try shrimp squats. Read more…

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The Worrisome Link Between Deforestation And Disease 

Scientists say accelerating deforestation and development may increase the risk of pandemic diseases. The current economic crisis may also make that trend worse if more people cut down trees for fuel.

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Donald Trump’s comments on Xinjiang sanctions combed for clues on US response to Hong Kong security law 

Analysts are combing through US President Donald Trump’s latest statements on Xinjiang for clues as to how he may punish China for its planned imposition of the national security law on Hong Kong.In an interview with news outlet Axios published on Monday, Trump said he has not sanctioned China over the persecution of Uygurs and other Muslim minorities in Xin […]

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Giant circle of shafts discovered close to Stonehenge 

“This is an unprecedented find of major significance within the UK,” said archaeologist Vincent Gaffney.

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How to Onboard Employees in the Midst of a Crisis 

Four ways to make new employees feel welcome even if you aren’t working in a traditional office setting.

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Severe weather in the Heartland, excessive heat warning for the West 

There were 332 damaging storm reports from Colorado to Virginia over the weekend bring damage and one death due to these storms.

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Why Selling on Amazon Is Not a Sales Strategy 

The pandemic forced Amazon to stop shipping “non-essential” products with its usual two-day commitment, and that change impacted many brands that rely solely on the Amazon platform.

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What’s Gotten Into the Price of Cheese? 

Shifts in pandemic demand have wreaked havoc on a market that’s rarely volatile.

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No, the nursing home cannot take your stimulus payment 

The Internal Revenue Service and Federal Trade Commission warned nursing homes and assisted-living facilities that they can’t snatch residents’ stimulus payments.

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Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen let their sons meet for the first time virtually 

Father’s Day found two famous dads introducing their sons for the first time.

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