The Supreme Court in a ruling on Monday allowed the Office of Financial Consumer Protection to continue operating, but said the director of consumer surveillance could be removed by the President of the United States “at will.” The decision, written by Supreme Court President John Roberts, coincided with the argument …
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Coronavirus genome found in Spain wastewater samples from March 2019, scientists reveal
Spanish scientists have found traces of the coronavirus in sewage samples dating back to March 2019, suggesting that the new virus that triggered the current pandemic emerged from China much earlier than the Chinese Community Party previously admitted. According to Reuters, the University of Barcelona revealed on Friday that scientists …
Read More »Experts are missing the point by comparing Klopp and Guardiola’s spending at Man City and Liverpool – Joe Bray
Liverpool’s confirmation as Premier League champions has drawn much praise for Jurgen Klopp’s work at Anfield, and much soul searching in the name of Manchester City’s failed title defense. But not everything has been fair. Much of the attention paid to Liverpool has been deserved. His form over the past …
Read More »Costco stops selling half-sheet cakes
Costco (COST) He has quietly stopped selling the $ 20 half-sheet cakes in his U.S. stores for the past month, instead of pointing people toward his 10-inch round cakes and other assorted baking products. “To help limit personal contact and create more space for social distancing, Costco has reduced service …
Read More »The surprising reason the United States may be reluctant to legalize marijuana
Amid the chaos of 2020, which has included a stock market crash, the 2019 coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19), and even an uproar over the arrival of killer hornets, he still realizes that this is a electoral year. In just over four months, Americans across the country will either go to …
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