Monthly Archives: June 2020

A new face of the Democratic Party emerges: black progressives

The unexpected revival was marked by black candidates in New York, Virginia, and Kentucky, who lead their contests or run remarkably close on challenges that they were expected to lose evenly from the start. In New York, a Democratic stronghold with a former Congressional delegation, Jamaal Bowman, a 44-year-old former …

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5 signs California is headed in the wrong direction

As more people venture out and expand their social circles, the coronavirus pandemic is sending some alarming signals to California about the effects of the reopening. “Right now it seems like things are going in the wrong direction,” said John Swartzberg, an infectious disease expert and professor emeritus at UC …

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Satellites documented the impact of COVID-19 from space

NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are monitoring how COVID-19 has changed the economy and the environment. The three space agencies gathered satellite observations to create a new dashboard that was unveiled today. The COVID-19 Earth Observation Panel allows users to explore how …

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Meghan Markle’s best friend is “marking herself”

The consequences of Jessica Mulroney’s behavior towards Sasha Exeter have been well documented. Mulroney has seen his career go down the drain as a result of his intimidating actions. Exeter is the victim, so why is Meghan Markle the center of attention? Anyone who has followed the antics of Meghan …

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