15 Unfair Things in Life & How to Overcome Them
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 20, 2020
Why is life so unfair and how to overcome the unfair things in life?
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Top Headlines for June 02, 2021
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 500 kilometers (300 miles) from a nature reserve in China’s mountain southwest were approaching the major city of Kunming on Wednesday as authorities rushed to try to keep them out of populated areas.
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
Members of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the mayor of San Jose, Calif., held a news conference Thursday to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting at a rail yard.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
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Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.
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Family of Fallen Officer Urges Senators to Back Jan. 6 Investigation
The family of Brian Sicknick, an officer who died after clashing with rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, plan to meet with Republican senators on Thursday in order to garner their support for an independent commission to investigate the Capitol attack.
[#Money #Success] 10 Things You Didn’t Know About NFT’s
10 Things You Didn’t Know About NFT’s
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 13, 2021
How a bunch of pixels sold for $69 Million
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Top Headlines for June 01, 2021
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
Members of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the mayor of San Jose, Calif., held a news conference Thursday to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting at a rail yard.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
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Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.
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Family of Fallen Officer Urges Senators to Back Jan. 6 Investigation
The family of Brian Sicknick, an officer who died after clashing with rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, plan to meet with Republican senators on Thursday in order to garner their support for an independent commission to investigate the Capitol attack.
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Residents Evacuate Goma After Warning of Volcanic Eruption
Tens of thousands of people tried to escape the major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, after authorities issued an evacuation order warning that Mount Nyiragongo could erupt again.
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U.S. to 'Redouble' Efforts Into Coronavirus Origin Investigation
The Biden administration announced that it has called on intelligence agencies to redouble their efforts to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in China as a way to prevent future pandemics.
[#Money #Success] 15 Reasons Why FINE DINING Is Expensive
15 Reasons Why FINE DINING Is Expensive
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 13, 2020
15 Reasons Why FINE DINING Is Expensive
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Top Headlines for May 31, 2021
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'A Cowardly Act,' 2 Dead and At Least 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall in Hialeah, where a concert was being held early Sunday, and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
Members of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the mayor of San Jose, Calif., held a news conference Thursday to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting at a rail yard.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
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Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.
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Family of Fallen Officer Urges Senators to Back Jan. 6 Investigation
The family of Brian Sicknick, an officer who died after clashing with rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, plan to meet with Republican senators on Thursday in order to garner their support for an independent commission to investigate the Capitol attack.
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Residents Evacuate Goma After Warning of Volcanic Eruption
Tens of thousands of people tried to escape the major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, after authorities issued an evacuation order warning that Mount Nyiragongo could erupt again.
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U.S. to 'Redouble' Efforts Into Coronavirus Origin Investigation
The Biden administration announced that it has called on intelligence agencies to redouble their efforts to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in China as a way to prevent future pandemics.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Things in Life
15 Best Things in Life
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 13, 2020
We want you to reflect on each of the things we mention on this list for your life may literally depend on it.
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Top Headlines for May 30, 2021
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
Members of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the mayor of San Jose, Calif., held a news conference Thursday to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting at a rail yard.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
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Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.
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Family of Fallen Officer Urges Senators to Back Jan. 6 Investigation
The family of Brian Sicknick, an officer who died after clashing with rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, plan to meet with Republican senators on Thursday in order to garner their support for an independent commission to investigate the Capitol attack.
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Residents Evacuate Goma After Warning of Volcanic Eruption
Tens of thousands of people tried to escape the major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, after authorities issued an evacuation order warning that Mount Nyiragongo could erupt again.
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U.S. to 'Redouble' Efforts Into Coronavirus Origin Investigation
The Biden administration announced that it has called on intelligence agencies to redouble their efforts to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in China as a way to prevent future pandemics.
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Biden's A.T.F. Pick Reiterates Support for AR-15 Restrictions
David Chipman, President Biden's nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, announced his support for a proposed ban on AR-15-style rifles during his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday.
[#Money #Success] 10 Companies That Have Experience Continuous Growth & Their Secrets
10 Companies That Have Experience Continuous Growth & Their Secrets
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 05, 2021
10 Companies That Have Experience Continuous Growth & Their Secrets
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Top Headlines for May 29, 2021
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
Members of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the mayor of San Jose, Calif., held a news conference Thursday to honor the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting at a rail yard.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
-
Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.
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Family of Fallen Officer Urges Senators to Back Jan. 6 Investigation
The family of Brian Sicknick, an officer who died after clashing with rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, plan to meet with Republican senators on Thursday in order to garner their support for an independent commission to investigate the Capitol attack.
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Residents Evacuate Goma After Warning of Volcanic Eruption
Tens of thousands of people tried to escape the major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, after authorities issued an evacuation order warning that Mount Nyiragongo could erupt again.
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U.S. to 'Redouble' Efforts Into Coronavirus Origin Investigation
The Biden administration announced that it has called on intelligence agencies to redouble their efforts to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic in China as a way to prevent future pandemics.
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Biden's A.T.F. Pick Reiterates Support for AR-15 Restrictions
David Chipman, President Biden's nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, announced his support for a proposed ban on AR-15-style rifles during his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday.




