10 HIGH PAID Jobs YOU CAN DO From HOME | 2020
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Published: Jul 28, 2020
10 HIGH PAID Jobs YOU CAN DO From HOME | 2020
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Top Headlines for May 28, 2021
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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.
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Wall Street Chiefs Testify Before Senate
Executives of major banks testified to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs with an emphasis on financial instability and inequality during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Four Confirmed Dead in Florida Helicopter Crash
A firefighting helicopter crashed near a Florida airport on Tuesday night killing four.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] How to Make Someone Look Younger – Photoshop Tutorial
How to Make Someone Look Younger – Photoshop Tutorial
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Dec 29, 2020
In this tutorial, you will learn the process for making someone look younger in Photoshop!
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Top Headlines for May 27, 2021
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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.
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Wall Street Chiefs Testify Before Senate
Executives of major banks testified to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs with an emphasis on financial instability and inequality during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Four Confirmed Dead in Florida Helicopter Crash
A firefighting helicopter crashed near a Florida airport on Tuesday night killing four.
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Wall Street Chiefs Testify Before Senate
The chief executives of the six biggest American lenders testify before the Senate Banking Committee. Chief executives from Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and others are expected to address the riskiness of their assets, the diversity of their work forces, actions on climate change, pledges on racial equity and more.
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Fauci Optimistic Over Moderna Vaccine for Teenagers
Moderna said Tuesday that its Covid-19 vaccine was 100 percent effective in a study of adolescents ages 12 to 17. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the infectious disease expert, was optimistic about the vaccine's ability to ensure in-person school in the fall.
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Gunshots Ring Out in George Floyd Square on Anniversary of His Death
A series of gunshots sparked panic on Tuesday morning as people gathered to pay respects at the site of where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis a year ago.
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Gunshots Ring Out in George Floyd Square on Anniversary of His Death
A series of gunshots sparked panic on Tuesday morning as people gathered to pay respects at the site of where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis a year ago.
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Belarus Perpetrated a 'State Hijacking,' European Union Says
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said the E.U. would ban Belarusian flights from the bloc's airspace and airports. On Sunday, Belarus forced a passenger plane to land in its capital and arrested an opposition journalist on board.
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Video Shows Samoa's Elected Prime Minister Locked Out of Parliament
The doors to Samoa's Parliament House were intentionally locked on Monday morning when Fiame Naomi Mata'afa went to be sworn in as the first female prime minister. Ms. Mata'afa's party held its own swearing-in under a tent erected right outside.
[#YouTube #Tips] What is that Bell? | YouTube Notifications Update & Fix – 2017
What is that Bell? | YouTube Notifications Update & Fix – 2017
By Tips 4 The Tube
Published: Dec 31, 2016
Learn how to use the YouTube notifications bell to see comments, channel subscription uploads, videos, and more. With all the 2017 updates and changes to the notifications system we decided to explain them to you in this video. Previously, the bell icon in the upper right hand corner only included notifications for comments because it was a Google+ notification bell. With this update, it is now a … [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 26, 2021
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Fauci Optimistic Over Moderna Vaccine for Teenagers
Moderna said Tuesday that its Covid-19 vaccine was 100 percent effective in a study of adolescents ages 12 to 17. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the infectious disease expert, was optimistic about the vaccine's ability to ensure in-person school in the fall.
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Gunshots Ring Out in George Floyd Square on Anniversary of His Death
A series of gunshots sparked panic on Tuesday morning as people gathered to pay respects at the site of where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis a year ago.
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Gunshots Ring Out in George Floyd Square on Anniversary of His Death
A series of gunshots sparked panic on Tuesday morning as people gathered to pay respects at the site of where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis a year ago.
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Belarus Perpetrated a 'State Hijacking,' European Union Says
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said the E.U. would ban Belarusian flights from the bloc's airspace and airports. On Sunday, Belarus forced a passenger plane to land in its capital and arrested an opposition journalist on board.
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Video Shows Samoa's Elected Prime Minister Locked Out of Parliament
The doors to Samoa's Parliament House were intentionally locked on Monday morning when Fiame Naomi Mata'afa went to be sworn in as the first female prime minister. Ms. Mata'afa's party held its own swearing-in under a tent erected right outside.
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W.H.O. Highlights Vaccine Inequity at International Conference
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, warned of vaccine nationalism and inequity in an address to international leaders on Monday.
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E.U. to Discuss Penalties for Belarus Flight Diversion
Charles Michel, president of the European Council, called the forced grounding of a Ryanair passenger flight by a Belarus fighter jet an 'international scandal.'
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Volcanic Eruption in Congo Causes Panic
Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo erupted on Saturday for the first time in nearly two decades. Lava engulfed a major highway in Goma, home to nearly two million, as residents were evacuated.
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Italy's Maneskin Wins Eurovision Song Contest
The Italian rock band spoke with reporters Saturday night after winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with its song 'Zitti E Buoni.' It was the first in-person global cultural event to be held since the pandemic hit.
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Biden Expresses Deep Concern Over North Korea's Nuclear Program
Standing next to the leader of South Korea at the White House on Friday, President Biden said he was 'deeply concerned' about the nuclear threat from North Korea and said he wouldn't repeat the mistakes of past administrations.
[#Money #Success] 10 Ways To Get People To RESPECT YOU
10 Ways To Get People To RESPECT YOU
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 27, 2020
• Respect is for those who deserve it, not for those who demand it.
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Top Headlines for May 25, 2021
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Video Shows Samoa's Elected Prime Minister Locked Out of Parliament
The doors to Samoa's Parliament House were intentionally locked on Monday morning when Fiame Naomi Mata'afa went to be sworn in as the first female prime minister. Ms. Mata'afa's party held its own swearing-in under a tent erected right outside.
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W.H.O. Highlights Vaccine Inequity at International Conference
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, warned of vaccine nationalism and inequity in an address to international leaders on Monday.
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E.U. to Discuss Penalties for Belarus Flight Diversion
Charles Michel, president of the European Council, called the forced grounding of a Ryanair passenger flight by a Belarus fighter jet an 'international scandal.'
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Volcanic Eruption in Congo Causes Panic
Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo erupted on Saturday for the first time in nearly two decades. Lava engulfed a major highway in Goma, home to nearly two million, as residents were evacuated.
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Italy's Maneskin Wins Eurovision Song Contest
The Italian rock band spoke with reporters Saturday night after winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with its song 'Zitti E Buoni.' It was the first in-person global cultural event to be held since the pandemic hit.
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Biden Expresses Deep Concern Over North Korea's Nuclear Program
Standing next to the leader of South Korea at the White House on Friday, President Biden said he was 'deeply concerned' about the nuclear threat from North Korea and said he wouldn't repeat the mistakes of past administrations.
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Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Korean War Veteran
President Biden awarded Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., a 93-year-old Korean War hero, the Medal of Honor on Friday. The ceremony was done in conjunction with a visit by the president of South Korea.
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Celebrations Take Place in Gaza After Cease-Fire
Celebrations broke out in Gaza after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday. The truce comes after more than 10 days of fighting that has taken hundreds of lives.
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U.N. Secretary General Calls For Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
At a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Secretary General António Guterres called for a halt to the fighting between Israel and Hamas. He cited more than 200 Palestinian deaths, including 60 children, since the conflict started.
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Aftermath of Overnight Airstrikes in Gaza
Bombings in Gaza eased overnight amid expectations that a cease-fire could be coming.
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15 Things You Didn’t Know About BLOCKCHAIN
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Published: Dec 05, 2020
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Top Headlines for May 24, 2021
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Volcanic Eruption in Congo Causes Panic
Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo erupted on Saturday for the first time in nearly two decades. Lava engulfed a major highway in Goma, home to nearly two million, as residents were evacuated.
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Italy's Maneskin Wins Eurovision Song Contest
The Italian rock band spoke with reporters Saturday night after winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with its song 'Zitti E Buoni.' It was the first in-person global cultural event to be held since the pandemic hit.
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Biden Expresses Deep Concern Over North Korea's Nuclear Program
Standing next to the leader of South Korea at the White House on Friday, President Biden said he was 'deeply concerned' about the nuclear threat from North Korea and said he wouldn't repeat the mistakes of past administrations.
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Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Korean War Veteran
President Biden awarded Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., a 93-year-old Korean War hero, the Medal of Honor on Friday. The ceremony was done in conjunction with a visit by the president of South Korea.
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Celebrations Take Place in Gaza After Cease-Fire
Celebrations broke out in Gaza after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday. The truce comes after more than 10 days of fighting that has taken hundreds of lives.
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U.N. Secretary General Calls For Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
At a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Secretary General António Guterres called for a halt to the fighting between Israel and Hamas. He cited more than 200 Palestinian deaths, including 60 children, since the conflict started.
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Aftermath of Overnight Airstrikes in Gaza
Bombings in Gaza eased overnight amid expectations that a cease-fire could be coming.
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McConnell Opposes Commission to Investigate Capitol Riot
Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, said Wednesday that he opposed a bipartisan plan to create a 9/11-style commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Biden Addresses U.S. Coast Guard Academy Graduates
President Biden gave the keynote speech at a graduation ceremony for the United States Coast Guard Academy on Wednesday. In the speech, he praised the Coast Guard's role during the Covid-19 pandemic and its efforts to combat global warming.
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Funeral Held for Palestinian Journalist Killed in Airstrike
A funeral was held for Yusef Abu Hussein, a Palestinian reporter working in Gaza overnight who was killed in an Israeli airstrike. He was the first journalist to be killed in the latest Israeli bombardment of the territory.




