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Coronavirus anti-vaxxers aren’t a huge threat yet. How do we keep it that way?

Coronavirus anti-vaxxers aren’t a huge threat yet. How do we keep it that way?

The first I heard of the “Plandemic” video was when a friend shared it on her Facebook. “I’m pro-vaccine,” was her accompanying statement. “And I’m not a conspiracy theorist.” For those who don’t know, Plandemic…

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Returning to work? An employment law expert explains your rights in getting your boss to accommodate you and your family’s safety

Returning to work? An employment law expert explains your rights in getting your boss to accommodate you and your family’s safety

With states reopening – or planning to reopen – in the coming weeks and months, you may be worried about what returning to work will mean for you and your family, particularly if it means…

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Lucky U.S. chickens fly the coop as pandemic hits egg demand By Reuters

Lucky U.S. chickens fly the coop as pandemic hits egg demand By Reuters

6/6 © Reuters. Iowa chickens are flown to California to be adopted out 2/6 By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – About 1,000 lucky chickens flew on two chartered cargo planes to a California sanctuary from…

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We wanted to know where Madagascar’s mysterious ‘forest’ cats came from. What we found

We wanted to know where Madagascar’s mysterious ‘forest’ cats came from. What we found

Being separated from all other land masses since the late Cretaceous, when dinosaurs still dominated many parts of the Earth, Madagascar has long been referred to as a “natural laboratory of evolution”. Its long isolation…

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Coronavirus exposes Britain’s bogus self-employment problem

Coronavirus exposes Britain’s bogus self-employment problem

Millions of Britain’s self-employed workers can now apply for financial aid to help them through the coronavirus crisis. The government has announced support of 80% of their average monthly earnings up to a cap of…

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Coronavirus widens climate rift between European and U.S. oil majors By Reuters

Coronavirus widens climate rift between European and U.S. oil majors By Reuters

3/3 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A combination of file photos shows the logos of five of the largest publicly traded oil companies BP Chevron Exxon Mobil Royal Dutch Shell,and Total 2/3 By Ron Bousso and…

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As football returns in empty stadiums, four graphs show how home advantage disappears

As football returns in empty stadiums, four graphs show how home advantage disappears

For millions of football fans, we’ve had nothing but repeats to watch to get our fix in recent months. But starting from May 16, elite European football kicks off, courtesy of the German Bundesliga. But…

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What a bone arrowhead from South Africa reveals about ancient human cognition

What a bone arrowhead from South Africa reveals about ancient human cognition

The origin of bow hunting has been a hotly debated topic in archaeology for the past two decades. This is because knowing when it emerged has the potential to offer insights into the development of…

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Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead By Investing.com

Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – U.S. crude is within striking distance of $30 a barrel. At its present trajectory, it’ll get there, we can agree. But how high into the $30s will WTI…

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As football returns in empty stadiums, four graphs shows how home advantage disappears

As football returns in empty stadiums, four graphs shows how home advantage disappears

For millions of football fans, we’ve had nothing but repeats to watch to get our fix in recent months. But starting from May 16, elite European football kicks off, courtesy of the German Bundesliga. But…

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