San Francisco experienced a 43% year-over-year decline in sales tax revenue during the epidemic, which is credited with an exodus from the expensive city. Ted Egan, chief economist at San Francisco, attributed the decline in revenue between April and June to a flight of individuals from the city rather than …
Read More »As the virus grows in Europe, so does resistance to new sanctions
LONDON – France has placed cities on “maximum alert” and ordered many to close all bars, gyms and sports centers on Saturday. Italy and Poland have made masks mandatory in public. The Czech Republic has declared a state of emergency, and German officials fear the new outbreak will soon overtake …
Read More »The commission canceled another discussion between Trump and Biden
The cancellation marks the culmination of a 48-hour front-and-back sharp culmination between the commission and the two campaigns and means that if a third discussion had taken place in Nashville on October 22, it would probably be the final meeting between the two candidates. The Wall Street Journal was the …
Read More »About 10,000 mink die after a covid-19 outbreak at Utah Fur Farms
Thousands of raised monks in Utah have died of covid-19, prompting the state’s veterinarian to investigate the outbreak, forcing quarantine the affected areas. State veterinarian Dean Taylor told NBC News that about 10,000 mink – animals known for their luxurious, silky pallets – have died in nine fur farms in …
Read More »More men born with extra arteries as part of ‘microevolution’
Humans are undergoing a “microvolution”, resulting in babies being born without wisdom teeth and with extra arteries in their hands, Australian Australian researchers say. Scientists believe that humans are evolving rapidly at any stage in the last 250 years – more children emerge with shorter faces, smaller jaws and extra …
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