15 TRAITS of the INFERIOR MAN
By Alux.com
Published: May 09, 2021
15 TRAITS of the INFERIOR MAN by Alux.com
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Top Headlines for October 02, 2021
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'We Will Deliver Both,' Rep. Jayapal Says of Biden's Agenda
Representative Pramila Jayapal, the leader of the Democrats' progressive caucus, voiced optimism about passing both pieces of President Biden's domestic agenda. Her group opposes passing an infrastructure bill until the social spending plan advances.
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California to Be the First State to Mandate Covid Vaccine in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that the state would phase-in the coronavirus vaccine mandate for in-person learning after receiving full approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The mandate could begin as early as next fall.
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Merck Antiviral Pill's Clinical Trial Success Is 'Good News,' Fauci Says
Health officials said the drug could provide an effective way to treat Covid-19, but stressed that vaccines remained the best tool to prevent infections.
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Romanian Hospital Fire Kills 7 in Covid Ward
The blaze ripped through the hospital's intensive care unit where Covid patients were being treated, becoming Romania's third deadly hospital fire in less than a year. The incident raised questions about the country's health care infrastructure.
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Australia Will Lift Ban on International Travel in November
Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia announced that the country would reopen its borders next month for fully vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents to travel back and forth from overseas.
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Lawmakers Blast Facebook Over Its Effect on Children
Senators from both sides of the aisle threw harsh questions at Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, admonishing her for withholding internal information about how its services hurt young people.
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Congresswomen Testify About Abortions at Hearing
Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Barbara Lee of California spoke to a House committee about their decisions to seek an abortion.
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Congress Votes to Avert Government Shutdown
Lawmakers in the Senate and House cleared a short-term spending bill to extend federal funding through early December, avoiding a government shutdown.
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'We Are Proceeding,' Pelosi Says on Infrastructure Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the bipartisan infrastructure bill would be voted on later in the day but stressed that her caucus would need assurances that a larger $3.5 trillion bill would be approved later.
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Biden and Pelosi Attend Congressional Baseball Game
President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi were seen cheering on the sideline and talking to players at the annual Congressional Baseball Game as they tried to salvage two crucial pieces of Mr. Biden's domestic agenda.
[#Money #Success] 15 SUCCESS LESSONS To LEARN From Hollywood
15 SUCCESS LESSONS To LEARN From Hollywood
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 26, 2021
15 Success Lessons To Learn From Hollywood
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Top Headlines for October 01, 2021
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Lawmakers Blast Facebook Over Its Effect on Children
Senators from both sides of the aisle threw harsh questions at Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, admonishing her for withholding internal information about how its services hurt young people.
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Congresswomen Testify About Abortions at Hearing
Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Barbara Lee of California spoke to a House committee about their decisions to seek an abortion.
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Senate Votes to Avert Government Shutdown
The Senate passed a short-term spending bill to extend federal funding through early December, avoiding a government shutdown at midnight.
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'We Are Proceeding,' Pelosi Says on Infrastructure Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the bipartisan infrastructure bill would be voted on later in the day but stressed that her caucus would need assurances that a larger $3.5 trillion bill would be approved later.
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Biden and Pelosi Attend Congressional Baseball Game
President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi were seen cheering on the sideline and talking to players at the annual Congressional Baseball Game as they tried to salvage two crucial pieces of Mr. Biden's domestic agenda.
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China Responds to Covid Restrictions for Winter Olympics
Hua Chunying, the spokeswoman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the purpose of the strict health protocols, released by the International Olympic Committee, was to ensure safety at the Beijing Winter Games.
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'A Great Day for Justice,' Britney Spears's Lawyer Says
Mathew S. Rosengart, the lawyer for Ms. Spears, addressed supporters after a judge suspended the singer's father, James P. Spears, from his position as the conservator of his daughter's estate.
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C.D.C. Urges Vaccinations for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Americans
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said data showed that vaccines were safe and effective for any American who is pregnant, planning to become pregnant or currently breastfeeding.
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Britney Spears Fans Rally Ahead of Conservatorship Hearing
Nearly 100 protesters gathered outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles to show their support for the star ahead of a highly anticipated hearing on Ms. Spears's 13-year conservatorship.
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Watch Live: Britney Spears Case Returns to Court
The scene outside the courthouse in Los Angeles where the hearing on Britney Spears's conservatorship is being held.
[#Script #Coding] React Router Crash Course
React Router Crash Course
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Jun 30, 2021
React Router is commonly used to make different routes for pages in React Applications. This crash course will teach you how to create routes in your React applications.
This course covers BrowserRouter, Switch, Nesting Routes, Redirecting Routes, match and history props, including useHistory, useParams, useLocation, and useRouteMatch Hooks.
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Top Headlines for September 30, 2021
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'A Great Day for Justice,' Britney Spears's Lawyer Says
Mathew S. Rosengart, the lawyer for Ms. Spears, addressed supporters after a judge suspended the singer's father, James P. Spears, from his position as the conservator of his daughter's estate.
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C.D.C. Urges Vaccinations for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Americans
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said data showed that vaccines were safe and effective for any American who is pregnant, planning to become pregnant or currently breastfeeding.
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Britney Spears Fans Rally Ahead of Conservatorship Hearing
Nearly 100 protesters gathered outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles to show their support for the star ahead of a highly anticipated hearing on Ms. Spears's 13-year conservatorship.
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Watch Live: Britney Spears Case Returns to Court
The scene outside the courthouse in Los Angeles where the hearing on Britney Spears's conservatorship is being held.
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Fumio Kishida Chosen to Lead Japan's Ruling Party
Fumio Kishida, a former foreign minister, addressed supporters after being elected as the Liberal Democratic Party's choice for Japan's next prime minister. Japan's Parliament will hold a special session next week to officially select the new prime minster.
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Obama Breaks Ground on Presidential Center
Former President Barack Obama, along with Michelle Obama, the former first lady, broke ground on his presidential center on the South Side of Chicago. The project is estimated to cost $830 million and expected to take four years to build.
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British Officials Urge Calm Amid Fuel Shortage
Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, asked motorists to fill up only when they needed to, as a dearth of truck drivers has led to delayed deliveries of fuel and long lines at gas stations across the country.
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Suspect in Atlanta Spa Shootings Pleads Not Guilty
Robert Aaron Long, who faces death penalty for a shooting rampage at a string of spas in the Atlanta area, pleaded not guilty to four murder charges. He had previously pleaded guilty to other charges in Cherokee County, where the shooting spree began.
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Watch Live: U.S. Military Leaders Testify on Afghanistan Withdrawal
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, face questions by the Senate Armed Services Committee on the military's role at the end of the nation's longest war.
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Watch Live: Biden Gets Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Shot
President Biden delivers remarks and receives a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
[#Money #Success] 15 Biggest Time Wasters in Life
15 Biggest Time Wasters in Life
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 11, 2020
Days, weeks and months just fly by, and although 2020 has been just about the longest year in living memory, it has still gone by in a flash.
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Top Headlines for September 29, 2021
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Obama Breaks Ground on Presidential Center
Former President Barack Obama, along with Michelle Obama, the former first lady, broke ground on his presidential center on the South Side of Chicago. The project is estimated to cost $830 million and expected to take four years to build.
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British Officials Urge Calm Amid Fuel Shortage
Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, asked motorists to fill up only when they needed to, as a dearth of truck drivers has led to delayed deliveries of fuel and long lines at gas stations across the country.
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Suspect in Atlanta Spa Shootings Pleads Not Guilty
Robert Aaron Long, who faces death penalty for a shooting rampage at a string of spas in the Atlanta area, pleaded not guilty to four murder charges. He had previously pleaded guilty to other charges in Cherokee County, where the shooting spree began.
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Watch Live: U.S. Military Leaders Testify on Afghanistan Withdrawal
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, face questions by the Senate Armed Services Committee on the military's role at the end of the nation's longest war.
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Watch Live: Biden Gets Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Shot
President Biden delivers remarks and receives a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
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Social Democrats Narrowly Win German Election
Preliminary official results showed the Social Democrats ahead in Germany's election, with no party winning a decisive majority and Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats facing a sharp drop in their share of the vote.
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Sydney to Phase Out of Lockdown
Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of New South Wales, Australia, said restrictions in Sydney and other areas of the state still under lockdown would start lifting in October when officials expect 70 percent of residents over the age of 16 to be fully vaccinated.
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Germans Cast Ballots for Parliament as Merkel's Era Ends
The new Parliament will ultimately determine who succeeds Angela Merkel, who has served as chancellor for 16 years. Early exit polling has suggested a tight race between the Christian Democratic Union, Ms. Merkel's center-right party, and the center-left Social Democrats.
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Protesters in Germany Demand Climate Action
Thousands of people took to the streets in Berlin to call for urgent action on climate change ahead of national elections in Germany. They were joined by the activist Greta Thunberg who urged them to continue pressuring their political leaders.
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Trudeau Announces Release of Canadians Jailed in China
Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, said the two men, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, were returning home after years of imprisonment in China. Their release came just hours after the U.S. had reached a deal to free the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
[#Script #Coding] Web App Tutorial – JavaScript, Mobile First, Accessibility, Persistent Data, Sass
Web App Tutorial – JavaScript, Mobile First, Accessibility, Persistent Data, Sass
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Nov 12, 2020
In this tutorial, we will build a to-do list app with HTML, SASS / CSS, and Vanilla Javascript. Our to-do list web app will be responsive with mobile first in mind. The to do list app will also be built with accessibility (A11y) in mind for keyboard navigation and screen readers. We will also use the Web Storage API to create a persistent data store so our list items reappear any time we visit the… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for September 28, 2021
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Watch Live: Biden Gets Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Shot
President Biden delivers remarks and receives a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
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Social Democrats Narrowly Win German Election
Preliminary official results showed the Social Democrats ahead in Germany's election, with no party winning a decisive majority and Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats facing a sharp drop in their share of the vote.
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Sydney to Phase Out of Lockdown
Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of New South Wales, Australia, said restrictions in Sydney and other areas of the state still under lockdown would start lifting in October when officials expect 70 percent of residents over the age of 16 to be fully vaccinated.
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Germans Cast Ballots for Parliament as Merkel's Era Ends
The new Parliament will ultimately determine who succeeds Angela Merkel, who has served as chancellor for 16 years. Early exit polling has suggested a tight race between the Christian Democratic Union, Ms. Merkel's center-right party, and the center-left Social Democrats.
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Protesters in Germany Demand Climate Action
Thousands of people took to the streets in Berlin to call for urgent action on climate change ahead of national elections in Germany. They were joined by the activist Greta Thunberg who urged them to continue pressuring their political leaders.
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Trudeau Announces Release of Canadians Jailed in China
Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, said the two men, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, were returning home after years of imprisonment in China. Their release came just hours after the U.S. had reached a deal to free the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
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House Passes Bill to Protect Abortion Rights
The Women's Health Protection Act, intended to enact abortion rights into federal law, came amid efforts from states to restrict abortion and growing hostility from the Supreme Court. The measure is unlikely to advance in the Senate.
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Huawei Executive Meng Wanzhou Walks Free
The release of Huawei Technologies' chief financial officer came after a Justice Department agreement, clearing the way for her return to China in exchange for admitting some wrongdoing in a sanctions violation case.
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Cargo Ships Back Up Off the California Coast
A record number of vessels were anchored off the coast of Southern California, waiting to unload cargo. The backlog came amid a surge in demand for imported goods and supply-chain disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Afghanistan's Health System Is on the 'Brink of Collapse,' W.H.O. Says
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the W.H.O. director general, warned of an 'imminent humanitarian catastrophe' as the country's health care system struggles with a loss of foreign funding and dwindling supplies.




