PARIS – In the early days of the epidemic, President Emmanuel Macron advised the French to fight a “war” against the coronavirus. Today, his message is “Learn how to live with the virus.” From the full struggle of the Cold War, most people in France and the rest of Europe …
Read More »Bill Gators Sr., who guided billionaire son’s philanthropy, dies at 94
“A huge part of his contribution was not only the strategic focus and the organizational structure of the foundation, but he helped establish the principles we worked on,” he said. Stonesifer said of Mr. Gates Sr. in an interview for the period in January. . “It was a daily reminder …
Read More »Studies suggest that the risk of a heart condition later in life may be higher in adolescents
Thirteen-year-olds, who weren’t very popular with their peers, were at increased risk of developing circulatory disease later in life, according to a new study released Tuesday. This includes a high risk for conditions such as narrowed and hardened arteries and abnormal heartbeats affecting the normal function of the heart and …
Read More »Who chooses hurricane names, and what happens if they are used?
MIAMI – As Hurricane Sally gained strength across the Gulf Coast this week and tropical storms Teddy and Vicky were named as the 19th and 20th hurricanes of the season in the Atlantic, moving closer to the end of each alphabet. The Atlantic hurricane season has spread the storm at …
Read More »Egypt cuts highways on pyramid plates, worrying protectionists | Egypt
Egypt is building two highways on the Pyramid Plateau outside Cairo, reviving and expanding a project that was postponed in the 1990s following an international uprising. The Great Pyramids, Egypt’s top tourist destination, are the only survivors of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and Plato is a UNESCO …
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