French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged support for Iraq, saying the main challenges facing the country are Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group fighters and foreign interference in its affairs. Macron is the first president to visit the Iraqi capital since former Iraqi …
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A new Mississippi flag design will appear on the November poll after the Confederate symbol falls.
The new Mississippi state flag design was chosen on Wednesday, two months after state legislators voted to remove the Confederate war symbol. The appointed state commission voted for “The New Magnolia” flag on “The Great River Flag” from 8 to 1 Wednesday. The “The New Magnolia” flag will go to …
Read More »Refusal to wear a face mask associated with psychiatric symptoms
Wearing a mask is one of the simplest things people can do to prevent the spread of Covid-19 – and yet it is a topic that has been heavily politicized in the United States during the epidemic. U.S. In, 34 states and the District of Columbia wear face masks in …
Read More »Greenland’s ice sheet reached a tipping point 20 years ago, a new study finds.
The Greenland ice sheet is probably located on top of an ancient tundra landscape with its own intricate topography. Credit: Michaelia King At the end of the 21st century, unknown to the world, the Greenland ice sheet has entered a state of potential mass damage that will last for the …
Read More »U.S. Iowa has the highest rate of covid-19 cases. Here’s a look at the state’s latest statistics.
On Thursday, August 27, in Glastonbury, Connecticut, a child washes his hands in an educational plaque. Jessica Hill / A.P. According to an updated report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s Hospitals Association, more than 476,000 cases have been reported in children since the Covid-19 epidemic began …
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