New York, July 9, 2020 After a coronavirus outbreak (COVD-19) outbreak, a woman carries a shopping bag from Macy’s department store in Midnight Manhattan. Mike Seger | Reuters U.S. Retail sales rose less than expected in October and could slow further, preventing the new Covid-19 infection and leaving millions of …
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National Geographic reveals its best goals for 2021
(CNN) – The traditions of the year 20 are a little different in 2020. The annual “Where to Travel” lists released by big-hitter entrepreneurs National Geographic and Lonely Planet are no exception. Faced with the dilemma of where travel is always difficult, unreliable or impossible, the 2021 list of publishers …
Read More »The head of the Georgia election fought against fellow Republican, Trump
ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s secretary of state is an islander, and political flooding is accelerating as President Donald Trump and his allies lash out at fellow Republicans over unsubstantiated claims that the state’s presidential election was marred by mismanagement and fraud. . . Trump spent the weekend attacking Brad Rafenspર્rger …
Read More »Anger in North Dakota over governor calls covid-positive health workers to work | US News
NUrsa Leslie McKarnie has been using a 16-hour shift, according to the night ritual of throwing all her clothes in the laundry as well as walking through the door to prevent her children from becoming infected. She has also become accustomed to treating covid patients, who often arrive in the …
Read More »The universe is like a huge human brain, scientists have discovered
A new study examines the differences and similarities between the two most complex systems in existence, although completely different scales: the universe and its galaxies and the brain and its neuronal cells. They found that while the scale is clearly different, the structure is significantly similar. In some cases, the …
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