Military officers seized Mali after President Ibrahim Boubacar arrested Keita at gunpoint and forced him to resign, in a coup that drew immediate international condemnation. The 75-year-old Keita had been the target of weeks of mass protests demanding his resignation over what opponents said was his failure to restore security, …
Read More »Coronavirus detected at Utah mink farms
SALT LAKE CITY – At least five minks at two Utah mink farms have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the animal virus linked to COVID-19 in humans. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Service Laboratory confirmed the findings earlier this week after local labs became aware of a large number …
Read More »Champions League TV schedule, goals: Bayern Munich will face PSG in the blockbuster final
The UEFA Champions League returns this season after almost 150 days without a match this month. The Champions League, like the rest of the sports world, came to a standstill in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. UEFA then gave domestic leagues a chance to complete their seasons before the …
Read More »Intel initiates $ 10 billion share repurchase agreements
Intel Corporation announced today that it is in agreement with Accelerated Repurchase (ASR) agreements to repurchase a $ 10 billion aggregate from Intel’s common stock. Following the completion of these agreements, Intel will have acquired a total of approximately $ 17.6 billion in share purchases as part of its planned …
Read More »Rapid acceptance of foreign feather tradition in Bronze Age Europe
Common millet Panicum miliaceum in the open-air museum Archäologisch-Ökologisches Zentrum Albersdorf (AÖZA), northern Germany. Credit: Wiebke Kirleis, UFG Kiel Not only metals, hierarchical societies and fortified settlements: a new food also influenced economic transformation during the Bronze Age about 3,500 years ago. This is evidenced by frequent archaeological discoveries of …
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