Daily Archives: July 4, 2020

Explained: What are Social Stock Exchanges and how do they work 

SSE or Social Stock Exchange may be very helpful for non-profit organisations especially during COVID-19.

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Why Hydrogen Will Never Be The Future Of Electric Cars 

A decade ago, it seemed like there were two potential contenders to replace fossil fuel for personal transportation – electricity and hydrogen. So why haven’t hydrogen fuel cell vehicles taken off in the same way as battery electric ones, considering their refuelling convenience?

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New York hails comeback from Covid-19, but hidden dangers lie ahead 

The virus could be reimported to New York City from other parts of the US as several states record surgesPatience and Fortitude are proud advocates of social distancing and mask-wearing. The famous marble lions which guard the steps of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue and 42nd St have sat 90ft apart for more than a century, and this week were ador […]

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Air France, sister airline to cut 7,580 jobs 

Air France confirmed plans to cut some 7,500 jobs including 1,000 at sister airline HOP! on Friday, as staff protested over its response to the collapse in travel due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Key Words: Fauci says Americans must do 3 things to win the battle against COVID-19 

‘Now we’re seeing the consequence of community spread,’ said Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Progressives Surge In Congressional Democratic Primaries 

Activists say the pandemic and racial justice protests have contributed to a climate that is more favorable to progressive candidates and ideas.

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Britons eye up villas in Spain and Greece as restrictions ease 

In a single day on 28 June, 1million searches were carried out by people via Rightmove for properties abroad, but it remains to be seen the extent to which wanderlusting turns into cash for sellers.

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Houston mayor: ‘We have a very narrow window’ to control COVID-19 

As coronavirus cases surge in Texas, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner shares what his city is doing to fight COVID-19.

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K-State players end threat of boycott over Floyd tweet 

Kansas State football players have called off a threatened boycott in response to an insensitive tweet by a student about the death of George Floyd

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Alveda King: Independence Day aspirations — the challenge to strive for that more perfect union 

On the Fourth of July we celebrate the birth of our nation, a nascent state determined to be something different.

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American coach makes his mark by winning Austrian title 

Jesse Marsch came to Europe to make a name both for himself and for every other American soccer coach

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Neil Young Denounces Use of ‘Rockin in the Free World’ Ahead of Trump Speech 

President Donald Trump had a speech scheduled at Mt. Rushmore ahead of the 4th of July holiday. At the event, Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World,” “Like a Hurricane” and “Cowgirl in the Sand” were blaring over the speakers. Needless to say, Young was none-too-pleased. “This is NOT ok with me…” a… […]

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Coronavirus Australia: Melbourne locks down tower blocks as cases rise 

Nine housing estate blocks in the Australian city are locked down amid a “new phase of the pandemic”.

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Spain locks down an area with 400,000 people after spike in coronavirus cases 

Spain’s western Catalan city of Lleida and the rest of Segrià county was put under lockdown from midday today. Some 400,000 residents have been asked to stay in or near their homes.

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Rove McManus says viewers can expect ‘full frontal action’ on his SBS live life drawing special  

Rove McManus will front a two-hour live life drawing TV special on SBS – and he has promised pants will drop. 

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