(Updates with market closure) * Twitter drops as accounts of the main hacked voices on its platform * Bank of America falls as profit halves in the second quarter * American Airlines says demand for air travel slows again By Noel Randewich July 16 (Reuters) – The S&P 500 ended …
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Pompeo affirms that private property and religious freedom are the “most important” human rights | United States News
Mike Pompeo has sought to redefine the American approach to human rights by prioritizing private property and religious freedom as the primary “inalienable rights” established by the Founding Fathers of the United States. Pompeo, presenting a draft report of an Inalienable Rights Commission that he established a year ago, also …
Read More »‘Science must not stand in the way’ of the total reopening of schools
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said during a press conference Thursday that “science should not stand in the way of” the total reopening of schools for the next academic year, and then criticized the coverage of his comments as a “case study on media bias”. When parents were asked …
Read More »New Covid-19 Study Joins Case Against Hydroxychloroquine
HIodroxychloroquine did not lead to a faster improvement in symptoms among patients who had symptoms of Covid-19 and were not hospitalized, according to a new study published Thursday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The study, a randomized controlled trial led by researchers from the University of Minnesota, adds to …
Read More »“The Galaxy Killer” | The Daily Galaxy
Posted on Jul 16, 2020 in Astronomy, Black Holes, Science, Space New research suggests that in massive galaxies, the central black hole, those strange galactic monsters, for whom creation is destruction, mortal life, order of chaos, is like a parasite that eventually grows and kills star formation. Although many theories …
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