Coronavirus is really hostile to our environment, but to a large extent, that’s a good thing. Our home planet literally vibrates as a result of human movement, from driving cars to industry to sporting events and concerts. However, lately, that seismic hum has become a whisper thanks to the pandemic …
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The House of Representatives on Friday approved a package of four bills of $ 259.5 billion of spending bills for fiscal year 2021. The package included invoices for state and foreign operations; farming; interior and environment; and military construction and veterans affairs. The legislative package was approved in a vote …
Read More »WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert on reduced coronavirus season
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert told CNBC on Friday that she considers this year’s reduced coronavirus season to be critical for the league and female professional athletes everywhere. “This could move the numerator for women’s sports,” she told “Squawk Box,” a day before Saturday’s season opener. “It is existential for us …
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Destiny 2 Bungie Yesterday, one of the most important moments of the Xbox Games Showcase was not one of the many film advances that promise X-Series exclusives for years, but the reunion of two old friends. That would be the news that Bungie would bring Destiny 2 to Xbox Game …
Read More »‘Radioactive’ review: Marie Curie and the science of autonomy
“Radioactive”, a thoughtful and highly observable fictional portrait of Marie Curie, tries to push the halo off its subject. Given her efforts and praise, including two Nobel laureates, this simple and humanizing effort is difficult but it also feels necessary. Curie, one of the most famous scientists of the 20th …
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