Anna Noise, a retired municipal worker in western Venezuela, says her diet often consists of just a few corn-flour pancakes, known as airspace. Even when she has the money to buy groceries at Maracaibo’s teaming flea market, she said that “instead of quality food they sell waste like animal hide …
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Major U.S. September proved to be a frustrating month for the equity benchmark, marking the first defeat for Wall Street since the recovery rally began in late March. However, history suggests that the terrible September, which is historically the worst month of the year for U.S. stocks historically, may then …
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Despite pockets of resurgence in some parts of the country, the U.S. New cases have been reported in, while the death toll from the coronavirus epidemic has exceeded one million globally. U.S. In Monday alone, 33,000 new cases were reported, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. With more …
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The death toll from the coronavirus epidemic reached one million on Saturday, as many countries continue to struggle to eradicate the virus that has overwhelmed health care systems, weighted economies and daily life around the world. Covid-19, a virus-causing disease, kills an average of more than 70,000 people every day …
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Authorities denied a ransom demanded for unlocking district computer servers after they released documents containing Social Security numbers, student grades and other private information stolen from a large public-school district in Las Vegas. The illegal release last weekend of sensitive information from the Clark County School District in Las Vegas, …
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