Four Azerbaijani soldiers were killed when troops from Azerbaijan and Armenia clashed on their border in a further escalation of their decades-long territorial dispute. Three of the soldiers died on Sunday and one on Monday in artillery fire that broke out on Sunday near the Tavush region, the Azerbaijani Ministry …
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Small Business Emergency Grant Program Has No Money
Pedestrian traffic is slowly returning to Brattle Street and Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but small local businesses still suffer from prolonged blockage of the coronavirus. Lane Turner / The Boston Globe via Getty Images EIDL loans The EIDL Advance program, created by the CARES Act, awarded emergency grants to …
Read More »What you need to know at Sarasota-Manatee, Monday, July 13 – News – Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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Read More »A single device generates, stores and returns renewable electricity from the sun
The built-in solar flow battery device contains a solar cell to convert sunlight into electricity and chemicals that can store electricity for later use. Credit: Wenjie Li Chemists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and their collaborators have created a highly efficient and durable solar flux battery, a way to generate, …
Read More »Devonta Freeman’s agent cuts ties with free agent RB
Devonta Freeman’s already uncertain NFL future hit another snag on Sunday night. NFL Network’s Mike Silver reported that Freeman’s agent Kristin Campbell notified the free agent that their relationship was ending. Campbell notably negotiated the five-year, $ 41.25 million extension Freeman signed with the Falcons in 2017 that made him …
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