GENEVA – Libya’s two main warring factions agreed on a ceasefire on Friday, hoping Russia, Turkey and other regional powers would end years of bloody unrest in the military. The two sides signed the agreement at the United Nations in Geneva at the end of a week-long meeting of representatives …
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Psychological consequences from epidemics will cause reduced birth rates, people will live longer and women will make themselves more vulnerable to sexual misconduct, experts predict. U.S. The experts reviewed 90 studies between how they are not infected – to help predict how COVID-19 can change social behaviors and gender norms. …
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Federal regulators are monitoring the rollout of Tesla’s “complete self-driving” experiment. This week, AutoTomeker began testing its latest state-of-the-art driver assistance software with a select group of customers, and yet, the government is taking a wait-and-see approach. In a statement, U.S. A spokesman for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration …
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The Red Sox visited Diamondbacks bench coach Luis Uruta last week for his vacant management post, according to ESPN’s Eric Rojas. This is the second time in the past year that Uruta has been interviewed for the position. He was also a candidate after Alex Cora was let go, although …
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aMarika is, as it were, aloof, divided. This has been demonstrated experimentally with evidence of America’s growing political polarization, and fictionally if you’ve lived in America for the past decade and especially the last four years. Easily readable examples of a country quarreling over a seam; American Selfie: One Nation …
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