Amazon has issued a rare public apology – but not to its workers, and without a true admission of guilt. A week ago, the company publicly rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) was caught lying that his workers never felt the need to unload water bottles (which, in fact, is a well-documented …
Read More »Fatigue outspace progresses as France enters yet another lockdown
PARIS – At the Montparnasse train station in Paris, the contrast may not be as intense. About a year ago, facing the first national lockdown against a raging coronavirus epidemic, the people of Paris jammed trains in the direction that Montparnasse was a place of fear and discomfort and turned …
Read More »U.S. CDC: Travel ‘low risk’ for vaccinated people; Tours are not recommended
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention on Friday People who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can safely travel at “low risk,” the centers said, but Americans do not recommend doing so because of high coronavirus cases across the country. The CDC’s replacement in the guidelines …
Read More »The crystals revealed the earliest humans in Kalahari 105,000 years ago were as innovative as their neighbors.
Archaeological site in a stone shelter in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa: More than 100,000 years ago, people used the so-called Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter for spiritual activities. Credit: Jane Wilkins Archaeological evidence in a rock shelter on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa challenges the …
Read More »Eric Hosmer powers Pedres’ victory over D-Pack
SAN DIEGO – Before Manny Machado picked San Diego, Fernando Tatis Jr. got his call-up, General Manager A.J. The prelude cost spree, before the ace-filled rotation started, the paddles were good and enjoyable and before the brown was worn – on the dotted line signed by Eric Homer. In anticipation, …
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