Monthly Archives: July 2020

India bans TikTok, other Chinese apps amid border standoff 

India is banning dozens of Chinese apps amid a military standoff in the remote Karakoram mountain border region

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Live Coronavirus Updates: Federal Workers in the U.S. Return to Offices 

The move could jeopardize progress in one of the few regions where the virus is declining: Washington. New data shows the pandemic’s disproportionate effect on Blacks and Latinos in the United States.

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2020 Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup Series results 

Kevin Harvick won the Brickyard 400, the 16th round of the NASCAR Cup Series at the hallowed grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, after longtime leader Denny Hamlin crashed out of the lead with seven laps to go.

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First £3.3MILLION Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger continuation car completed 

We’ve been expecting it, Mr Bond…and finally it’s here. First of 25 limited-run gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5s, which made its big-screen debut in the 1964, has been reborn in the 21st century.

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MasterChef’s Laura Sharrad breaks down in tears after weeks of viewer backlash 

Laura Sharrad broke down in tears after wowing the judges with her stunning tortellini dish on MasterChef.  

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Emma Roberts Covers Up Her Baby Bump In Oversized T-Shirt During 4th Of July Weekend Outing — Pic 

Emma Roberts went for a loose and comfy look during a post-Fourth of July coffee run, seemingly covering up her growing baby bump in an oversized tee.

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The UAE’s First Mars Mission Is a Robo-Meteorologist 

The United Arab Emirates is preparing to launch its first Martian satellite, Hope, which will search for clues to the Red Planet’s atmospheric mysteries.

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Sprinter accuses London cops of racial profiling 

British sprinter Bianca Williams has accused London police of racial profiling after a traffic stop on Saturday.

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Preserving Buddhist treasures in Afghanistan 

Historians at the University of Chicago and teachers in Afghanistan are working to save artefacts.

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Giant’s Chair’s 2020 Summer Playlist 

With everyone sequestered and self-quarantining due to the coronavirus, we’ve asked our favorite artists to come up with playlists that keep you entertained. Here is Kansas City emo band Giant’s Chair. Staying safe in the COVID era doesn’t have to mean playing safe when it comes to your sonic elixirs! Here’s a reckless…

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New car registrations down by a third in June despite dealers reopening 

Despite dealers in England being allowed to welcome customers back from 1 June, showrooms in Wales weren’t given the green light to open until 22 June, while those in Scotland had to wait until 29 June.

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Refereeing criticism increases as Madrid nears Spanish title 

Real Madrid is again being accused of benefiting from the referees as it gets closer to the Spanish league title

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Greenback rises above ¥107.50 as Tokyo stock rally continues 

The dollar firmed to levels around ¥107.60 in Tokyo trading Monday, aided by a robust advance on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.At 5 p.m., the dollar …

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This Clean Energy ETF Is Cleaning Up 

It’s not “A Tale of Two Cities,” but there’s plenty of dichotomy in the energy sector this year. Shares of traditional fossil fuel producers, even with the benefit of a second-quarter rally, are badly lagging the broader market while alternative energy producers are soaring. read more

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Breaking down finer details of NHL’s Return-to-Play protocols | Instant Analysis 

Faizal Khamisa and Chris Johnston outline the major points of the NHL and NHLPA’s Return-To-Play protocols. What would it take to shut down the restart? And what penalties will teams face if players leave the bubble without approval? The post Breaking down Auston Matthews’ toe-drag shot | Inside the Highlight Reel appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.

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