No less important, to reach consensus, the EU ended up with a smaller post-Brexit European budget, and one that eliminates or reduces spending for some ambitious projects designed to prepare Europe for the future, such as research and climate transition, a fund to promote consensus on the 2030 carbon targets …
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Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, said Tuesday that he believes hydroxychloroquine could save 75,000 to 100,000 lives if the drug is widely used to treat the coronavirus. “There are many doctors who have received hostile comments from me saying that all …
Read More »What happens to ‘Tenet’ next can change Hollywood forever
In another timeline we have already seen Christopher Nolan’s Beginning. In all likelihood, we just spent the better part of a week discussing it, arguing about it, and trying to figure out exactly what it means. Nolan has generally spoken harshly about the film, revealing as little as possible about …
Read More »Ari Fleischer: what Trump should do with coronavirus messages instead of “fighting” with the media
Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer offered advice Tuesday to President Trump, who announced the day before that he will reinstate his coronavirus briefings amid a further spike in COVID-19 cases across the globe. country. Fleischer, a Fox News contributor, told “Outnumbered” that instead of holding briefings on the …
Read More »Recycling leftover Japanese liquor as animal feed
The shochu distillation remains diet is an inexpensive way to reduce animal stress and improve meat quality. The tastiest pork comes from pigs that eat leftover barley after making the Japanese shochu liqueur. A team of professional brewers and academic farmers claim that the nutrients in the fermented barley leftovers …
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