The REAL PRICE of Freedom
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 13, 2020
The REAL PRICE of Freedom
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Top Headlines for April 15, 2020
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5 Things to Know Today-That Aren’t About the Virus
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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US Ambassador: China Not Blocking Medical Supply Exports
The U.S. ambassador to China said Wednesday that he doesn?t believe Beijing is deliberately blocking exports of masks and other medical supplies to fight the coronavirus, and that the shipment of 1,200 tons of such products to the U.S. could not have been possible without Chinese support.
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Germany Offers to Help Rebuild Fire-Damaged Notre Dame
Germany is offering to help rebuild parts of Notre Dame in Paris, a year after the famous cathedral was heavily damaged by fire.
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World Oil Demand Forecast to Suffer Biggest Drop Ever
Global demand for oil will fall this year by the most ever due to the economic lockdowns enforced around the world to contain the coronavirus pandemic, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.
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Germany Arrests 4 IS Suspects Planning Attack on US Bases
German authorities say police have arrested four suspected members of the Islamic State group alleged to be planning an attack on American military facilities.
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EU to Unveil Virus Exit Plan, Hoping to Avoid More Chaos
The European Union moved Wednesday to head off a chaotic and potentially disastrous easing of restrictions that are limiting the spread of the coronavirus, warning its 27 nations to move very cautiously as they return to normal life and base their actions on scientific advice.
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Virus Choking Off Supply of What Africa Needs Most: Food
In a pre-dawn raid in food-starved Zimbabwe, police enforcing a coronavirus lockdown confiscated and destroyed 3 tons of fresh fruit and vegetables by setting fire to it. Wielding batons, they scattered a group of rural farmers who had traveled overnight, breaking restrictions on movement to bring the precious produce to one of the country?s busiest markets.
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Poles Divided on ‘Draconian’ Abortion, Sex Education Bills
Polish lawmakers on Wednesday are debating draft laws backed by a conservative Catholic group that would impose a near-total ban on abortion, criminalize school sex education and equate homosexuality with pedophilia, revisiting proposals that were shelved after a popular outcry.
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Ionescu, Sabally, Cox Headline WNBA Mock Draft
The Associated Press had a panel of WNBA coaches and general managers hold a mock draft over the course of the season. This is the final installment with the draft on Friday.
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Global Stocks, Oil Prices Sink After Grim IMF Forecast
Global stocks and oil prices tumbled Wednesday after the International Monetary Fund said the world’s economy will suffer its worst year since the Great Depression of the 1930s due to the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Money #Success] 15 CRAZY Expensive Things Cardi B OWNS
15 CRAZY Expensive Things Cardi B OWNS
By Alux.com
Published: Nov 01, 2019
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Top Headlines for April 14, 2020
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’64 Tokyo Olympics: A Man From Hiroshima Lights the Cauldron
It was the year Cassius Clay won the heavyweight championship and became Muhammad Ali. When Roy Emerson of Australia and Maria Bueno of Brazil took the titles at Wimbledon, when Arnold Palmer claimed his fourth and final Masters, and when the Beatles arrived on a Pan Am flight from London to play their first concert in the United States.
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Many Cities, Counties Fear Losing Out on Stimulus Funding
The $2.2 trillion federal stimulus package could fail to deliver badly needed financial aid to thousands of smaller cities and counties where a majority of Americans live, according to documents and interviews with local officials.
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Forest Fires Rage Near Chernobyl Nuclear Plant
Forest fires raged Tuesday in the contaminated area near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, but officials insisted there is no radiation threat.
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Israeli PM and Rival Look to Finalize Emergency Unity Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival met Tuesday in a final effort to finalize an agreement on an emergency government that would tackle the coronavirus threat and prevent yet another costly and divisive election amid the crisis.
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The Latest: Saudi Ladies International Moved to October
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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China Moves to Block New Virus Flare-Up on Russian Border
China is facing a new coronavirus flare-up along its remote northern border with Russia, far from the epicenter of Wuhan, where it has all but declared victory in the battle against the pandemic.
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Tokyo Has No ‘Plan B’ for Another Olympic Postponement
There is no ?Plan B? for the Olympics if they need to be postponed again because of the coronavirus pandemic, Tokyo organizers said Tuesday.
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Transfer Portal Causing College Basketball Coaches Headaches
Gregg Marshall began his career as an assistant at tiny Randolph-Macon and Belmont Abbey, but it was during eight years on the staff of Hall of Fame coach John Kresse at College of Charleston that he learned to build a basketball program.
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In Shutdown, a Glimpse of Life Without Movie Theaters
Jennifer Page jokes that four months in, this decade is already the worst of her life.
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Asian Shares Rise, China’s March Trade Data Show Improvement
Asian shares rose Tuesday although investors were braced for sobering news about how the coronavirus pandemic has hurt global corporate earnings and the Chinese economy, the driver of growth for the region.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 keying Tricks WITHOUT Greenscreen (After Effects)
5 keying Tricks WITHOUT Greenscreen (After Effects)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Mar 24, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 13, 2020
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Trump’s Fundraising Slows Amid Outbreak, Still Sets Records
President Donald Trump’s record-setting fundraising pace slowed slightly amid the coronavirus outbreak but remained strong as he maintains a massive cash advantage over Democrats.
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Game Off: Youth Baseball Leagues Scrambling Amid Pandemic
The end to months of fundraising, planning and practice ended with a press release and tears.
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AP PHOTOS: India’s Virus Lockdown Slows the Usual Bustle
Highways that once pulsated with traffic are eerily silent. Big cities normally filled with dense crowds are wide open, with public spaces out of bounds. Those hunkered down at home peer out from their windows and balconies, while police patrol the streets.
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2020 Watch: How and When Will Trump Reopen the Economy?
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Delay Costs IOC ‘Several Hundred Million’; Japan Pays Rest
The International Olympic Committee will face ?several hundred million dollars? of added costs because of the postponement of the Tokyo Games, the body’s president said.
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What Would Have Been: Live Sports Events Shuttered by Virus
With the national sports calendar now in its second month on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, The Associated Press looks at what would have been held the week of April 13-19:
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NASCAR Star Kyle Larson Uses Racial Slur During Virtual Race
NASCAR star Kyle Larson used a racial slur on a live stream during a virtual race ? the second driver in a week to draw scrutiny while using the online racing platform to fill time during the coronavirus pandemic.
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AP PHOTOS: Ghostly Virus-Era NYC, Captured From a Motorbike
In its best days, in its highest moments, New York City is dizzying.
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As Virus Deaths Rise, Sweden Sticks to ‘Low-Scale’ Lockdown
Crowds swarm Stockholm’s waterfront, with some people sipping cocktails in the sun. In much of the world, this sort of gathering would be frowned upon or even banned.
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Turkish President Rejects Minister’s Resignation Over Virus
Turkey?s president has rejected the resignation of the country’s interior minister who took responsibility for a poorly timed announcement of a weekend lockdown that prompted thousands of people to rush into the streets to stock up on supplies.
[#Video #Design] How to Use Mocha for Tracking and Clean up After Effects – Tips from a Professional VFX Artist
How to Use Mocha for Tracking and Clean up After Effects – Tips from a Professional VFX Artist
By School of Motion
Published: Mar 09, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 12, 2020
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World’s Militaries Face a New Enemy in Virus Outbreak
The coronavirus pandemic has forced militaries and militias to adapt to an invisible enemy, even as traditional conflicts grind on.
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Pope Celebrates Joy of Easter Amid Sorrow of Virus, Alone
Pope Francis and Catholics around the world marked a solitary Easter Sunday, forced to celebrate the most joyful day in the Christian calendar amid the sorrowful reminders of the devastation wrought by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Turkey Charts Less Restrictive Virus Path to Protect Economy
Police across Turkey are conducting routine ID checks on the streets, stopping anyone who looks under 20 or over 65 as they enforce a coronavirus curfew for the young and the elderly. Yet factory workers are still going to their jobs, people freely ride buses and many offices remain open.
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20,000: US Death Toll Overtakes Italy’s as Midwest Braces
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed Italy’s for the highest in the world, surpassing 20,000, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.
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Israel Tightens Quarantine in Jerusalem to Halt Virus Spread
The Israeli government approved a tight quarantine of several areas of Jerusalem on Sunday, including the historic Old City, in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus in the city’s most susceptible neighborhoods.
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4 Germans Sheltered by New Zealand Family to Fly Home
Four German students say they’re glad they’ll finally get to fly home Sunday but also sad to say goodbye to the New Zealand family that sheltered them for 2 1/2 weeks during a nationwide lockdown.
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‘SNL’ Returns for Work-At-Home Version With Host Tom Hanks
?Saturday Night Live? tried its first ?quarantine version' of the comedy show, with coronavirus pioneer Tom Hanks, Coldplay singer Chris Martin and the comedy show’s entire cast phoning in with jokes from home.
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The Latest: British PM Says He Owes Life to Health Staff
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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AP Was There: Jack Nicklaus Charges to 6th Green Jacket
A panel of 15 golf writers were asked to vote on the top Masters in history. They are being republished this week because the Masters has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 1986 Masters was voted No. 1 by a large margin. The following story moved on was on April 13, 1986.
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Church Displaced by Virus Moves Easter Service to Beat Storm
When Pastor Matt McGarity looked out at his Clover, South Carolina, congregation, he saw a view unlike anything he?d seen before. The familiar faces of his flock were blurred behind vehicle windshields, with the exception a few children sticking their heads out of sunroofs. Some held onto dogs while others sat listening to the Easter service in their Sunday best ? on a Saturday evening.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 4 Super Easy TITLE ANIMATIONS in Premiere Pro (Tutorial)
4 Super Easy TITLE ANIMATIONS in Premiere Pro (Tutorial)
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Published: Jan 28, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 11, 2020
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Congo, Weary From Ebola, Must Also Battle the Coronavirus
Congo has been battling an Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands of people for more than 18 months, and now it must also face a new scourge: the coronavirus pandemic.
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Libertarians Debate: How to Respond to Coronavirus Pandemic?
Steve Baker, one of the British parliament’s leading libertarians, was nearly in tears as he addressed the House of Commons in support of a bill that once seemed unthinkable: a massive economic aid package in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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AP PHOTOS: Pandemic Meets Religious Holidays in Sarajevo
Sarajevo, a religious melting pot throughout its more than five-centuries-long history, would normally be teeming with life this April. Instead, along with the rest of Bosnia and most of the world, it is under a lockdown to try to bring the new coronavirus under control.
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Indonesia’s Anak Krakatau Volcano Shoots Ash, Lava
Indonesia?s Anak Krakatau volcano spewed a column of ash 500 meters (1,640 feet) into the sky in the longest eruption since the explosive collapse of the island caused a deadly tsunami in 2018, scientists said Saturday.
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The Latest: Britain Says Too Early to Tell if Virus Peaked
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Broncos Star Polishing Both His Deejay and Pass Rush Skills
Von Miller longs to make a name for himself scratching vinyl just like he did sacking quarterbacks.
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Rivera Aims to Start Changing Culture Around Redskins
Ron Rivera made plenty of mistakes as a first-time NFL head coach that he hopes not to repeat this time around.
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AP Was There: Future Arrives With Tiger’s Record Masters Win
A panel of 15 golf writers were asked to vote on the top five Masters in history. They are being republished this week because the Masters has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 1997 Masters was voted No. 2. The following story moved on was on April 13, 1997.
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3 Rebels Linked to Indonesia Gold Mine Attack Die in Clash
Indonesian security forces shot and killed three separatist rebels who were suspected in an attack that killed a New Zealander near the world?s largest gold mine in the easternmost province of Papua, police said Saturday.
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Indonesian Starts Business to Make Hazmat Suit for Hospitals
Her friends who worked in hospitals cried, and Indonesian businesswoman Maryati Dimursi listened: They did not have the protective gear they needed to treat patients suspected of having COVID-19. Some had resorted to wearing plastic raincoats.




