15 BASIC MONEY SKILLS Everyone Should Know
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 08, 2020
Some people think that to get rich you simply have to have money left at the end of the month.
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Top Headlines for February 16, 2022
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Police Arrest Former President of Honduras
The Honduran authorities detained former President Juan Orlando Hernández after they received an American extradition request claiming that he participated in a 'violent drug-trafficking conspiracy.'
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Family of 'Rust' Shooting Victim Sues Alec Baldwin and Producers
The suit, filed by the family of Halyna Hutchins, the film's cinematographer who was fatally shot by Mr. Baldwin on the set, accused him and other defendants of reckless conduct and dangerous cost-cutting measures.
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Russian Invasion of Ukraine Still 'Distinctly Possible,' Biden Says
President Biden said his administration had not verified Russia's claim that it was pulling troops back from Ukraine's border and vowed to pursue a diplomatic resolution to prevent an invasion.
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Sandy Hook Families Settle With Gunmaker for $73 Million
The settlement also required that Remington, the maker of the AR-15-style weapon used to massacre 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, release thousands of pages of internal company documents.
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Watch Live: Biden Provides Update on Russia and Ukraine
President Biden gives remarks on tensions over Ukraine, after Russia announced that some troops would be pulled back from the Ukrainian border.
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Louisville Mayoral Candidate Recounts Shooting
Craig Greenberg, a Democrat, said a man fired multiple rounds inside his campaign office; no one was injured. A suspect was charged with attempted murder.
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Watch Live: Trudeau Speaks as Protests in Ottawa Continue
The protests in Canada's capital enter their third week, snarling traffic and cutting off access to the country's Parliament, Supreme Court and the prime minister's office.
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German Chancellor Pledges Support to Ukraine
Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany described Ukrainian sovereignty and security as non-negotiable, and promised solidarity with Ukraine in the event of a Russian invasion.
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Ukrainian President Says NATO Membership May Only Be a 'Dream'
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine emphasized his country's desire to join NATO, an aspiration fixed in Ukraine's Constitution, but did not rule out the possibility of dropping its bid for membership.
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Russian Foreign Minister Suggests Continued Diplomatic Talks
In what appeared to be a carefully scripted televised meeting, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov told President Vladimir V. Putin that a diplomatic resolution with the West over Ukraine remained possible.
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Top Headlines for February 15, 2022
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Louisville Mayoral Candidate Recounts Shooting
Craig Greenberg, a Democrat, said a man fired multiple rounds inside his campaign office; no one was injured. A suspect was charged with attempted murder.
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Watch Live: Trudeau Speaks as Protests in Ottawa Continue
The protests in Canada's capital enter their third week, snarling traffic and cutting off access to the country's Parliament, Supreme Court and the prime minister's office.
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German Chancellor Pledges Support to Ukraine
Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany described Ukrainian sovereignty and security as non-negotiable, and promised solidarity with Ukraine in the event of a Russian invasion.
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Ukrainian President Says NATO Membership May Only Be a 'Dream'
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine emphasized his country's desire to join NATO, an aspiration fixed in Ukraine's Constitution, but did not rule out the possibility of dropping its bid to for membership.
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Russian Foreign Minister Suggests Continued Diplomatic Talks
In what appeared to be a carefully scripted televised meeting, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov told President Vladimir V. Putin that a diplomatic resolution with the West over Ukraine remained possible.
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The Canadian Police Work to Clear Protesters in Ontario
A group of police officers stood in a line to move protesters blocking access to an economically vital bridge in Windsor, Ontario. It's the third week of demonstrations that began as a protest against Canada's vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border.
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
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N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
[#Money #Success] 15 Of The Most Instagrammable Places Around
15 Of The Most Instagrammable Places Around
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 10, 2021
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Top Headlines for February 14, 2022
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The Canadian Police Work to Clear Protesters in Ontario
A group of police officers stood in a line to move protesters blocking access to an economically vital bridge in Windsor, Ontario. It's the third week of demonstrations that began as a protest against Canada's vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border.
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
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N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
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W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
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Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
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'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
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Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
[#Money #Success] 10 Books That Help You Think More Clearly
10 Books That Help You Think More Clearly
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 27, 2021
Think more clearly in a society bombarded with media, messages, propaganda, and advertising all day long.
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Top Headlines for February 13, 2022
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The Canadian Police Work to Clear Protesters in Ontario
A group of police officers stood in a line to move protesters blocking access to an economically vital bridge in Windsor, Ontario. It's the third week of demonstrations that began as a protest against Canada's vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border.
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
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N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
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W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
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Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
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'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
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Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Remove Background in Photoshop!
Remove Background in Photoshop!
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Published: Feb 02, 2022
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Top Headlines for February 12, 2022
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
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N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
-
W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
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Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
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'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
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Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
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Boris Johnson Pledges 'Unconditional' Support to NATO
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain promised additional troops, planes and ships to protect the alliance.




