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Published: Jul 03, 2021“
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Top Headlines for August 05, 2021
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Israel Retaliates After Militants Fire Rockets From Lebanon
It was the second time in two weeks that rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel, prompting the Israeli Army to retaliate with artillery fire. No faction immediately claimed responsibility for the rockets.
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'We Can Do Both': White House Defends Vaccine Booster Shots
The White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, pushed back on the World Health Organization's call for halting vaccine booster shots until more of the world has access, calling it a 'false choice' and praising the Biden administration's global vaccine distribution efforts.
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Turkey Battles Worst Blaze in Decades
Forest fires continued in Turkey after more than a week as the country dealt with an economic crisis and the pandemic. The fires are the worst the country has seen in decades.
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Beirut Commemorates Year Anniversary of Blast
Many gathered, held pictures of the dead and demanded answers from their government at a ceremony paying tribute to the year anniversary of the catastrophic port explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, that killed more than 200 people.
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W.H.O. Calls for Moratorium on Covid Vaccine Boosters
The World Health Organization urged wealthy nations not to distribute booster shots until at least the end of September to reserve supplies and help every country inoculate at least 10 percent of its population.
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Firefighters Continue to Battle Blazes in Southern Oregon
Firefighters have been working for weeks through heavy ash and dust to help contain the Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon. Eliminating the fire has been difficult due to heat and wind.
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New York City Will Require Vaccination for Indoor Activities
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York announced that proof of vaccination would be required for many indoor activities including dining, museums, fitness centers. The policy comes as new coronavirus cases have spiked.
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'My Job Is About You,' Cuomo Says After Attorney General Report
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York denied any wrongdoing following the release of a report by the state's attorney general into allegations of sexual harassment against him. He said the investigation was a painful period for his family, but he would continue his work.
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Watch Full Video: Governor Cuomo Addresses Attorney General Report
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo addressed the report from the state's attorney general that found he sexually harassed multiple women, including current and former government workers, and retaliated against one for making a public complaint.
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'I Believe These 11 Women': Attorney General Unveils Cuomo Report
Letitia James, the New York State attorney general, said a monthslong investigation found that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and retaliated against at least one for making her complaints public.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 3 TIKTOK EFFECTS under 5 MINUTES (Adobe Tutorial)
3 TIKTOK EFFECTS under 5 MINUTES (Adobe Tutorial)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jun 05, 2020
https://cinecom.net/5daydeal – Learn how to create 3 Fast & Easy TikTok effects. In this tutorial recreate popular TikTok VFX in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.
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Top Headlines for August 04, 2021
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New York City Will Require Vaccination for Indoor Activities
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York announced that proof of vaccination would be required for many indoor activities including dining, museums, fitness centers. The policy comes as new coronavirus cases have spiked.
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'My Job Is About You,' Cuomo Says After Attorney General Report
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York denied any wrongdoing following the release of a report by the state's attorney general into allegations of sexual harassment against him. He said the investigation was a painful period for his family, but he would continue his work.
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Watch Full Video: Governor Cuomo Addresses Attorney General Report
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo addressed the report from the state's attorney general that found he sexually harassed multiple women, including current and former government workers, and retaliated against one for making a public complaint.
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'I Believe These 11 Women': Attorney General Unveils Cuomo Report
Letitia James, the New York State attorney general, said a monthslong investigation found that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and retaliated against at least one for making her complaints public.
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Watch Live: N.Y. Attorney General Discusses Cuomo Investigation
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is expected to release findings of a four-month investigation into sexual harassment and misconduct allegations made against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.
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The Death Toll Continues to Rise Following Flooding in China
Officials in China announced that the number of people who died in recent floods in central China has increased to 302, more than triple the previous figure.
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Senators Finish Writing Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, unveiled a 2,702-page, $1 trillion bill to improve the nation's infrastructure after lawmakers held a rare weekend session. Democratic leaders want to vote on the bill before the August recess.
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Fast-Moving Brush Fire Burns on Hawaii's Big Island
A brush fire burned more than 40,000 acres on the Big Island of Hawaii prompting mandatory evacuations over the weekend. While many residents have now returned home, the fire is not yet under control and mandatory evacuations could be put in place in the coming days.
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Thousands Protest France's Vaccine Pass for a Third Week
Protesters converged in Paris to oppose France's new health pass policy, which bars people without proof of vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test from indoor venues. Demonstrations also took place in other cities in France.
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'We're in for a Long Fight': Biden Addresses Climate Change
President Biden addressed concerns over climate change and rising temperatures as fires in the Western states continue to burn.
[#Script #Coding] Android Studio Tutorial – Build a GPS App
Android Studio Tutorial – Build a GPS App
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Jan 26, 2021
Learn how to create a GPS Android App. You will learn how to use FusedLocationProviderClient, Google Play services, Location Provider, and other parts of a GPS-aware application.
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Top Headlines for August 03, 2021
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The Death Toll Continues to Rise Following Flooding in China
Officials in China announced that the number of people who died in recent floods in central China has increased to 302, more than triple the previous figure.
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Senators Finish Writing Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, unveiled a 2,702-page, $1 trillion bill to improve the nation's infrastructure after lawmakers held a rare weekend session. Democratic leaders want to vote on the bill before the August recess.
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Fast-Moving Brush Fire Burns on Hawaii's Big Island
A brush fire burned more than 40,000 acres on the Big Island of Hawaii prompting mandatory evacuations over the weekend. While many residents have now returned home, the fire is not yet under control and mandatory evacuations could be put in place in the coming days.
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Thousands Protest France's Vaccine Pass for a Third Week
Protesters converged in Paris to oppose France's new health pass policy, which bars people without proof of vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test from indoor venues. Demonstrations also took place in other cities in France.
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'We're in for a Long Fight': Biden Addresses Climate Change
President Biden addressed concerns over climate change and rising temperatures as fires in the Western states continue to burn.
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Shark Sightings Disrupt Beach Season in New York
Shark sightings at New York-area beaches have threatened to interrupt summer fun, causing several beaches to briefly close.
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Coronavirus Cases Surge in Tokyo and Throughout Japan
The chief cabinet secretary to the prime minister of Japan said the country has reported a record number of new infections due to the Delta variant spreading throughout the region. This came as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approached its midway point.
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Russia Successfully Docks at International Space Station
The new 23-ton module called Nauka acts as a science and housing laboratory. The spacecraft, equipped with solar panels, also makes the Russian segment of the station less dependent on energy coming from the American side.
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
[#Money #Success] 10 Richest Billionaires In The Philippines
10 Richest Billionaires In The Philippines
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 28, 2021
“Do not assume that if you are poor, you cannot be a leader.” (This is from the richest man in the Philippines)
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Top Headlines for August 02, 2021
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Thousands Protest France's Vaccine Pass for a Third Week
Protesters converged in Paris to oppose France's new health pass policy, which bars people without proof of vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test from indoor venues. Demonstrations also took place in other cities in France.
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'We're in for a Long Fight': Biden Addresses Climate Change
President Biden addressed concerns over climate change and rising temperatures as fires in the Western states continue to burn.
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Shark Sightings Disrupt Beach Season in New York
Shark sightings at New York-area beaches have threatened to interrupt summer fun, causing several beaches to briefly close.
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Coronavirus Cases Surge in Tokyo and Throughout Japan
The chief cabinet secretary to the prime minister of Japan said the country has reported a record number of new infections due to the Delta variant spreading throughout the region. This came as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approached its midway point.
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Russia Successfully Docks at International Space Station
The new 23-ton module called Nauka acts as a science and housing laboratory. The spacecraft, equipped with solar panels, also makes the Russian segment of the station less dependent on energy coming from the American side.
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
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China's Foreign Minister Meets With the Taliban
A spokesman said Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, expected the Taliban to be 'a pivotal military and political force' in Afghanistan's reconstruction, and urged their leaders to hold peace talks. Mr. Wang also criticized NATO and the U.S. for its Afghan withdrawal.
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Heavy Monsoon Rains Leave Thousands Homeless in Bangladesh
At least 11 people were killed after severe floods and landslides washed away a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp overnight.
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
[#Money #Success] 15 Business Advice We Wish We Got When We Started
15 Business Advice We Wish We Got When We Started
By Alux.com
Published: Jul 11, 2021
15 Business Advice We Wish We Got When We Began Our Financial Journey
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Top Headlines for August 01, 2021
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'We're in for a Long Fight': Biden Addresses Climate Change
President Biden addressed concerns over climate change and rising temperatures as fires in the Western states continue to burn.
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Shark Sightings Disrupt Beach Season in New York
Shark sightings at New York-area beaches have threatened to interrupt summer fun, causing several beaches to briefly close.
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Coronavirus Cases Surge in Tokyo and Throughout Japan
The chief cabinet secretary to the prime minister of Japan said the country has reported a record number of new infections due to the Delta variant spreading throughout the region. This came as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approached its midway point.
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Russia Successfully Docks at International Space Station
The new 23-ton module called Nauka acts as a science and housing laboratory. The spacecraft, equipped with solar panels, also makes the Russian segment of the station less dependent on energy coming from the American side.
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
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China's Foreign Minister Meets With the Taliban
A spokesman said Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, expected the Taliban to be 'a pivotal military and political force' in Afghanistan's reconstruction, and urged their leaders to hold peace talks. Mr. Wang also criticized NATO and the U.S. for its Afghan withdrawal.
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Heavy Monsoon Rains Leave Thousands Homeless in Bangladesh
At least 11 people were killed after severe floods and landslides washed away a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp overnight.
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Officer Dunn Recounts Racial Abuse During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Officer Harry Dunn of the Capitol Police delivered emotional testimony at the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, during which Officer Dunn defended the Capitol and fought off the mob.




