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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Next Avenue: Why isolating the older population won’t work, and would do more harm than good
Targeting Americans who are 65+ will harm the economy, betray society’s values and won’t contain the virus
US coronavirus deaths could reach more than 220K by November: study
U.S. coronavirus deaths are projected to reach more than 220,000 by the beginning of November as many states continue to report a surge in new cases and hospitalizations.
Coronavirus baby boom or bust? How the pandemic is affecting birthrates worldwide.
It’s been five months — a bit more than half the length of an average pregnancy — since the WHO declared the coronavirus a pandemic.
India, US CEOs discuss collaboration in agriculture, digital payments & services
Issues in digital infrastructure, information and communications technology (ICT), healthcare and pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defence, entrepreneurship, financial services and investment also came up for discussions at the virtual meeting that saw participation from at least 24 CEOs from both sides.
Nick Cannon Dropped by ViacomCBS After Making Anti-Semitic Comments
UPDATED: ViacomCBS is ending its long-running relationship with Nick Cannon after he made anti-Semitic comments on his podcast. In the June 30 episode of “Cannon’s Class,” the actor and TV host interviewed Professor Griff, a rapper who was a part of Public Enemy before leaving the group after making anti-Semitic remarks. On the podcast, Cannon […]
Joe Biden announces $2 trillion climate plan
US President Donald Trump in 2017 withdrew the United States, the world’s No 2 emitter of greenhouse gases behind China, from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement that brought countries together to mitigate global warming, saying it was too costly.
Trump comes across as a leader living in a different dimension from his people and their fear, suffering and uncertainty for the coming months
Rarely has a president shown himself to be so unequal to a tragic national emergency.
U.S. Rescinds Plan to Strip Visas From International Students in Online Classes
The Trump administration said it would no longer require foreign students to attend in-person classes during the coronavirus pandemic in order to remain in the country.
Is Apple Releasing New Apps For Windows 10?
A tweet from Italian-speaking blog Aggiornamenti Lumia claimed that a new unnamed app will be “coming soon to the Microsoft Store.”
Ashley Roberts puts on a leggy display in edgy leather mini skirt paired with cropped blazer
Ashley Roberts exuded 80s glamour as she left the Global Radio Studios in London on Wednesday.
French tourism gets boost with reopening of Disneyland Paris
The French tourist industry received a further boost Wednesday with the partial reopening of Disneyland Paris and the opening up of the top floor of the Eiffel Tower
Charlize Theron reveals ‘heartbreaking’ conversations she’s had with her Black daughters about racism
With systemic racism and police brutality being at the forefront of the national consciousness, Theron felt it was a topic she needed to discuss with them.
US Supreme Court allows federal executions to resume
The court clears the way for the first executions of federal prisoners in 17 years.
Europe Markets: European stocks flop on worries over California lockdown
European stocks slipped on Tuesday, reversing the previous day’s gains on worries about the state of California shutting down.