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Stay informed by following all that's going on in the world.
- Making conspiracy theories look stupid with the Birds Aren’t Real movement. [web page]
- Why, a 1949 toaster is still smarter than any offered today, proving that they don't manufacture 'em like they used to. [web page]
- Satoshi, the world's first bitcoin cruise ship, had a terrible trip. Three bitcoin enthusiasts purchased a cruise ship last year. They gave it the name Satoshi and envisioned it as a floating libertarian utopia. It didn't pan out. [web page]
- When done without prejudice, journalism is one of the most valuable contributions you can make to society. [video]
- When done without prejudice, journalism is one of the most valuable contributions you can make to society. [video]
- Experts found 'no indication' of a prolonged drop in UK exports to the EU since the Brexit trade pact, as sales into Europe have remained high. [web page]
- DVLA employees have been placed on paid administrative leave leading to a huge backlog of applications. [web page]
- Last year, the US trade imbalance grew by 27% to an all-time high of $859.1 billion. [web page]
- Biden's spending boom may soon translate into a world economic crash. [video]
- The Trump budget eliminates the student debt forgiveness programme and drastically reduces repayment alternatives. [web page]
- On Putin's nuclear threats, a 'new world' beckons. [web page]
- Trump indicates that George Floyd is 'looking down,' and that today's employment figures are a "wonderful day for him." [web page]
- Amazon has halted all shipments to its warehouses, with the exception of medical supplies and 'high-demand' items. [web page]
- A teen boy whose death was connected to COVID-19 was 'turned away from urgent treatment because he didn't have insurance.' [web page]
- The first picture of a black hole has been revealed. [web page]
- Native burial grounds have been desecrated to make way for a US border wall. [web page]
- Bars and restaurants in Florida shut within a week after reopening. [web page]
- If a second wave of coronavirus strikes, Trump insists he would not shut down the nation. [web page]
- Grinning Trump offers a thumbs-up to a newborn whose parents were killed in a terrorist assault in El Paso. [web page]
- Coronavirus RNA was identified in Princess Cruise ship rooms for up to 17 days after guests had disembarked, according to the CDC. [web page]
- Despite declaring last week that he "didn't know about it," Trump seems to be talking about reducing the pandemic team in 2018. [web page]
- US shutdowns and working from home may continue '8 weeks or more,' according to a senior health official. [web page]
- Poland Debuts Glow-In-The-Dark Bicycle Path Powered By The Sun. [web page]
- Trump has threatened protestors at the White House with 'vicious dogs and most scary weaponry.' [web page]
- Unsold food is not allowed to be thrown away or spoiled in French supermarkets. [web page]
- 20+ Reasons Why Children Should Never Be Left Alone With Their Fathers [web page]
- According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, remaining closed for an extended period of time might create "irreparable harm." [web page]
- As the economy begins to recover from the coronavirus, May saw the largest employment rise in history, with 2.5 million new positions added. [web page]
- The preterm baby who battled the coronavirus [web page]
- George H.W. Bush has died at the age of 94. The United States' 41st president was instrumental in bringing the globe out of a four-decade Cold War. [web page]
- 'It's going to be an angry mob': Kentucky cuts number of polling stations by 95 percent ahead of primary voting [web page]
- George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, has passed away at the age of 94. [web page]
- After Trump's anti-vaccine stance, the United States will not participate in a WHO vaccination experiment. [web page]
- Cuomo said 15 US states are looking into reports of youngsters suffering from a rare inflammatory disease caused by the coronavirus. [web page]
- This Millennial Has the Potential to Be the Next Einstein. [web page]
- Coconut oil isn't good for you. It's never been good for you. [web page]
- Trump rejects an increase in coronavirus infections in the United States and advises that testing be halted. [web page]
- During the coronavirus outbreak, Bernie Sanders has proposed a monthly $2,000 payment to every US family. [web page]
- A Seattle cop was seen squatting on the necks of several George Floyd demonstrators. [web page]
- Clive Swift, the star of Keeping Up Appearances, has died at the age of 82. [web page]
- In a tumultuous White House coronavirus meeting, Trump declares that "germ is so smart that medicines can't keep up with it." [web page]
- Teach daring to females rather than perfection by Reshma Saujani [video]
- Harrison Ford pays homage to Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in the Star Wars franchise. [web page]
- As California's terrible wildfires continue to burn, Trump threatens 'no more' government help. [web page]
- 72 persons in Wisconsin tested positive for the coronavirus after attending a 'big gathering,' as the state sees a rise in stay-at-home demonstrations. [web page]
- What makes for a happy life? Lessons from the world's longest happiness study by Robert Waldinger [video]
- Trump is attempting to repeal the student debt forgiveness programme. [web page]
- Republicans refused to finance the Obama administration's request for financing to combat future pandemics. [web page]
- Hugh Hefner, iconic founder of Playboy, has died at age 91. [web page]
- Hurricane Matthew has claimed the lives of 877 people in Haiti, yet the US media seems unconcerned. [web page]
- Photographer Captures The Majestic Beauty Of Maine Coons In "Mythical Beasts" [web page]
- Arkansas approves a bill that allows rapists to block abortions for their victims. [web page]
- Lowe's invests $25 million in grants to assist minority-owned companies reopen, and the company's CEO pushes other executives to "do our part." [web page]
- A last-ditch effort to preserve the planet from "climate disaster" has been launched. [web page]
- The supervisor who raised everyone's salary to $75,000 per year. [web page]
- In a momentous decision, an Indian court legalises homosexual sex. [web page]
- After a historic vote in the House, Trump is impeached. [web page]
- Trump proposes injecting disinfectant and emphasises the power of sunshine to combat the sickness. [web page]
- Ivanka Trump has impacted Donald Trump's child-care policies. [web page]
- To justify the immigration rule change, a Trump official revises the poetry on the Statue of Liberty. [web page]
- Thousands of emperor penguin babies have been wiped off in Antarctica. [web page]
- Los Angeles will cut $150 million from its police budget and instead invest in minority neighbourhoods. [web page]
- While avoiding a state stay-at-home order, the governor of South Dakota criticises Americans for sacrificing liberty for "a little bit of protection." [web page]
- The incident between high school kids and a Native American man was caused by 'Black Muslims,' according to the mother. [web page]
- 15+ Hilarious Baby Photoshoot Fails from Pinterest. [web page]
- Unusual radio transmissions from outer space have been discovered. [web page]
- Before his death, Elijah Cummings'signed subpoenas for Trump impeachment from his hospital bed.' [web page]
- Thanks to a Republican loophole, millionaires get $1.7 million in coronavirus relief while ordinary taxpayers get $1,200. [web page]
- Ethiopia's first female president, Sahle-Work Zewde, takes office. [web page]
- Coronavirus: Fighting Covid-19 in an ICU. [web page]
- With the HHS order, the Trump administration reverses Obama-era healthcare safeguards for transgender persons and abortion access. [web page]
- Trump's stock market gains are exceeding those of previous US presidents. [web page]
- According to rumours, Harvey Weinstein tests positive for the Coronavirus while incarcerated. [web page]
- Planned Parenthood has won a $2 million lawsuit against an anti-abortion organisation that was behind undercover recordings and a "malicious campaign." [web page]
- Hundreds of people claim Donald Trump does not pay his debts, according to a USA TODAY exclusive. [web page]
- Canada becomes the second nation in the world to legalise recreational marijuana. [web page]
- Following the assault on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure, the Pentagon will send troops to the Middle East. [web page]
- When Hillary Clinton conspired with the Ukrainian government. [web page]
- Trump claims the Bahamas is filled of "extremely nasty gang members" as he reiterates his opposition to allowing Hurricane Dorian evacuees into the United States. [web page]
- Because they contain'real' curses and spells, Harry Potter novels have been withdrawn from school libraries. [web page]
- Boris Johnson 'says Cabinet minister's salary of £141,000 is not enough to live on'. [web page]
- Trump has suggested that the US military be sent to Mexico to 'fight war' on drug gangs. [web page]
- Trudeau has threatened reprisal when Trump refused to provide masks to Canadian physicians. [web page]
- Despite the coronavirus outbreak, Trump desires a Republican gathering "without masks or social separation." [web page]
- 'We do not tolerate racism': Bank fires dog walker who called police on black birdwatcher in Central Park [web page]
- After accessing the women's restroom at a McDonald's, a transgender lady was shot and killed. [web page]
- When you respond to spam email, this is what happens by James Veitch. [video]
- After shouts and cries of "lock him up," Trump exits the World Series game early. [web page]
- Psychiatrists warn Congress that Trump's mental condition is worsening dangerously as a result of impeachment, with possibly "catastrophic repercussions." [web page]
- Mike Pence receives an apology from Jimmy Kimmel for insinuating that he brought empty boxes of protective equipment to a nursing facility. [web page]
- How to Protect Your Mental Health From Coronavirus [web page]
- Without funding for a border wall, the House supports a package to end the government shutdown. [web page]
- Every year, a penguin swims 8,000km to see his hero. [web page]
- CNN in Spanish. [web page]
- After Twitter issued a warning under Trump's tweet, Trump threatened to shut down social media sites that'silence conservative views.' [web page]
- In the second major disaster in two years, the Keystone Pipeline spills 383,000 gallons of oil into wetlands. [web page]
- Trump has ordered the US to'shoot down and destroy' Iranian vessels that are 'harassing' them. [web page]
- 10+ Animals That Look Like They're About To Release The Year's Hottest Albums [web page]
- If Beto O'Rourke is elected president, AK-47 and AR-15 owners will be forced to surrender their weapons to the government. [web page]
- The anatomy of a hoax is a Momo challenge. [web page]