Daily Archives: July 12, 2020

Saints’ Danny Ings reflects on Man City upset 

Danny Ings chats with Arlo White about Southampton’s incredible turnaround season and his experience with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.

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Column: In Peter Beinart’s latest article, a liberal Jew rejects the two-state solution 

Once again, liberals are jolted by a rejection of the two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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How To Watch Or Live Stream UFC 251 Prelims 

Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos faces Muslim Salikhov on the prelim card of tonight’s UFC 251 fight card.

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Jada and Will Smith reveal marriage trouble on Facebook show 

Jada Pinkett Smith has admitted to having a relationship with musician August Alsina when she and husband Will Smith were separated

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‘Boruto: Naruto Next Generations’ Episode 156 Live Stream Details, Spoilers: Chouchou Vs. Red Bean Bandits 

According to “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” Episode 155 synopsis, Chouchou and Chouji head to a local sweet shop after training. However, to their surprise, all of the desserts that are made…

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Coronavirus latest: Brazil’s death toll tops 70,000 

Brazil has reported 1,200 new fatalities from the coronavirus, taking its death toll to more than 70,000. The US now has 3.2 million active cases, with new records set in nine states. Follow DW for the latest.

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Coronavirus live updates: Record single-day spike in cases; Gottlieb says 1 in 150 Americans are infected 

The coronavirus has infected more than 12.29 million people around the world as of Friday, killing at least 555,486 people.

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Figliuzzi: Stone could put Trump in jail with what he knows 

MSNBC National Security Analyst Frank Figliuzzi explains why, even though Trump has commuted the sentence of Roger Stone, he still should be wary of his cagey associate.

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Who Gets the Banhammer Now? 

In a single week, some of the internet’s biggest platforms banned users and groups they had tolerated for years. What changed?

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German club plans mass virus testing to fill stadium again 

German soccer club Union Berlin is offering free coronavirus tests for more than 20,000 fans as part of a plan to hold games in a full stadium in September

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Russia far east protest over Khabarovsk governor’s arrest 

Thousands rally on the streets of Khabarovsk as a regional leader is accused of contract killings.

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US Mint: a penny saved 

Despite the sprint towards a cashless society, demand for coins has not disappeared

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Prepare for Artificial Intelligence to Produce Less Wizardry 

A new paper argues that the computing demands of deep learning are so great that progress on tasks like translation and self-driving is likely to slow.

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Capitol Report: Pelosi skeptical of limiting new round of virus checks to people making less than $40,000 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she was unconvinced of the need to limit eligibility for another round of coronavirus economic aid checks to people making less than $40,000 annually, an idea that’s been broached by a top Republican.

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Has Apple Surged Too Far, Too Fast? Analyst Weighs In 

With the market getting extra frothy, it is legitimate to wonder whether we are in the midst of a bubble. Despite the growing disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street, the surge has been almost relentless since the coronavirus inflicted meltdown in March. Tech stocks, in particular, have outperformed, including the world’ largest company by market cap […]

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