With all that in mind, we chose our new favorite laptops for students. All are easy to carry, have great keyboards, good performance, and last all day. Not everyone will need an extremely robust machine to bring back to campus; some of you will find a Chromebook or even a …
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Top 5 eCommerce stocks to buy in July
Successful growth investment often comes down to identifying which industries are about to grow. And of all the growing markets in the world right now, few are more promising than e-commerce. According to Statista, global retail e-commerce sales will exceed $ 6.5 trillion by 2023, compared to $ 3.5 trillion …
Read More »Iran Now Says Fire at Natanz Nuclear Facility Caused ‘Significant’ Damage After Previous Impact on Minimization
Iranian authorities improved the impact of a fire on the Natanz nuclear facility, and now rated the damage as “significant” after previously downplaying it as “limited”. Iran says it is not yet clear what caused the fire, which is one of several unusual events at the facility in recent weeks. …
Read More »Court orders closure of Dakota Access pipeline
The US Army Corps of Engineers announced Sunday that they will no longer allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross below the Missouri River crossing on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, marking a major victory for Native Americans and protesters who had opposed the construction. Helen H. Richardson …
Read More »2021 Three-Star Forward Will Tschetter Commits to Michigan
Michigan basketball has added its second piece to the 2021 class. According to the Twitter account of the basketball program Stewartville (Minnesota), from the three-star striker Will Tschetter is committed to the Wolverines. The 6-foot-9-inch striker previously confirmed the news with The Michigan Insider after reporting to the head coach. …
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