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Top Headlines for February 24, 2022
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Ukrainian and Russian Ambassadors Clash at U.N. Meeting
During a heated exchange at the United Nations Security Council, Ukraine's ambassador accused Russia of declaring war against his country, which the Russian ambassador denied.
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Ukrainian President Makes Plea for Peace
In a televised speech, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine addressed the people of Russia and said his country had no grievance with them and meant them no harm, even as the Kremlin appeared poised to invade.
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Watch Live: U.N. Security Council Holds Meeting on Ukraine
Ukraine called for the emergency meeting after Russia said the leaders of two separatist regions in Ukraine had requested the Kremlin's protection from Ukrainian 'aggression.'
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Boris Johnson Is Questioned Over Strength of Britain's Russia Sanctions
Boris Johnson defended the scope of Britain's sanctions against Russia, telling lawmakers that 'there is more to come.' The prime minister also said regulators would investigate the Russian TV news channel, RT.
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Former Officer Charged in Breonna Taylor Raid Goes on Trial
Brett Hankison, a former Louisville, Ky., police detective, is accused of recklessly endangering Breonna Taylor's neighbors during the police raid that killed Ms. Taylor in March 2020.
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China Dismisses Sanctions Against Russia as Ineffective
A spokeswoman for China's foreign ministry criticized the sanctions against Russia and warned that such moves could have wider effects on Beijing's interests.
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Biden Announces Sanctions Against Russia
President Biden called Russia's actions a 'flagrant violation of international law' and unveiled tough sanctions aimed at punishing the country.
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Arbery Family, Lawyer and Attorney General React to Guilty Verdict
Ahmaud Arbery's mother said it was 'super Tuesday,' after the jury found the three white men who murdered her son guilty of hate crimes.
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Germany Halts Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline Project With Russia
Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Germany would stop the certification of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline that would link his country with Russia.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Speech on Russia and Ukraine
President Biden is expected to impose severe sanctions on Russia over President Vladimir V. Putin's action in Ukraine.
[#AfterEffects #Video] BODY SHIELD Effect From DUNE (Premiere Pro Tutorial)
BODY SHIELD Effect From DUNE (Premiere Pro Tutorial)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Sep 24, 2021
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Learn how to create the glitch body shield effect upon impact from Dune (2021) movie in this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial video.
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Top Headlines for February 23, 2022
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Biden Announces Sanctions Against Russia
President Biden called Russia's actions a 'flagrant violation of international law' and unveiled tough sanctions aimed at punishing the country.
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Arbery Family, Lawyer and Attorney General React to Guilty Verdict
Ahmaud Arbery's mother said it was 'super Tuesday,' after the jury found the three white men who murdered her son guilty of hate crimes.
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Germany Halts Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline Project With Russia
Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Germany would stop the certification of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline that would link his country with Russia.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Speech on Russia and Ukraine
President Biden is expected to impose severe sanctions on Russia over President Vladimir V. Putin's action in Ukraine.
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Hong Kong Mandates Covid-19 Testing for All Residents
Hong Kong's more than seven million residents will be required to take three coronavirus tests over a short period in March, as the territory faces its worst outbreak.
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Russia's Actions Are Condemned at U.N. Security Council Meeting
The United States and allied nations denounced the Russian government's recognition of two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine and its order to deploy Russian troops to them.
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Watch Live: U.N. Security Council's Emergency Meeting on Ukraine
The U.N. Security Council is meeting to discuss the Russian government's recognition of two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine and its order to deploy Russian troops to them.
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England Announces an End to Coronavirus Restrictions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said it was time to end legal restrictions and 'learn to live with this virus' a day after it was announced Queen Elizabeth II had been infected.
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Putin Recognizes Ukrainian Separatists as Independent
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said his country would recognize the two territories in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists. The U.S. has said Russia could use the recognition to deploy forces to the region.
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Canadian Police Arrest Dozens at Ottawa Protest
Officers in riot gear pushed to regain the area around the Parliament building in Ottawa, where demonstrations have roiled the nation's capital for weeks and parked trucks have blocked the city's downtown core.
[#Video #Design] Finding Your Keyframe Duration in After Effects | Day 12 of our 12 Days of MoGraph Giveaway
Finding Your Keyframe Duration in After Effects | Day 12 of our 12 Days of MoGraph Giveaway
By School of Motion
Published: Dec 17, 2021
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Top Headlines for February 22, 2022
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Russia's Actions Are Condemned at U.N. Security Council Meeting
The United States and allied nations denounced the Russian government's recognition of two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine and its order to deploy Russian troops to them.
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Watch Live: U.N. Security Council's Emergency Meeting on Ukraine
The U.N. Security Council is meeting to discuss the Russian government's recognition of two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine and its order to deploy Russian troops to them.
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England Announces an End to Coronavirus Restrictions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said it was time to end legal restrictions and 'learn to live with this virus' a day after it was announced Queen Elizabeth II had been infected.
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Putin Recognizes Ukrainian Separatists as Independent
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said his country would recognize the two territories in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists. The U.S. has said Russia could use the recognition to deploy forces to the region.
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Canadian Police Arrest Dozens at Ottawa Protest
Officers in riot gear pushed to regain the area around the Parliament building in Ottawa, where demonstrations have roiled the nation's capital for weeks and parked trucks have blocked the city's downtown core.
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Kamala Harris Warns of 'Significant' Sanctions if Russia Invades Ukraine
Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States and its allies and partners would impose 'unprecedented economic costs' on Russia if it invaded Ukraine.
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Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Fatal Shooting of Daunte Wright
A judge sentenced the white former police officer far less than the standard of about seven years for manslaughter, for killing Daunte Wright, a Black man.
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Canadian Police Begin Arresting Ottawa Protesters
Officials have warned people protesting against coronavirus restrictions in the Canadian capital to leave immediately or face arrest.
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Japan Eases Coronavirus Entry Restrictions, Stays Closed to Tourists
The Japanese prime minister noted that while they will allow students to enter and more business travelers, the country's borders will remain closed to tourists.
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California Is 'Turning a Page' on the Pandemic, Newsom Says
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveiled the state's new approach to living with the coronavirus, moving away from what he called a 'crisis mindset' and beginning to treat the virus as a manageable risk.
[#Script #Coding] AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Course (CLF-C01) – Pass the Exam!
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Course (CLF-C01) – Pass the Exam!
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Nov 17, 2021
Prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification and pass!
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Top Headlines for February 21, 2022
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Canadian Police Arrest Dozens at Ottawa Protest
Officers in riot gear pushed to regain the area around the Parliament building in Ottawa, where demonstrations have roiled the nation's capital for weeks and parked trucks have blocked the city's downtown core.
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Kamala Harris Warns of 'Significant' Sanctions if Russia Invades Ukraine
Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States and its allies and partners would impose 'unprecedented economic costs' on Russia if it invaded Ukraine.
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Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Fatal Shooting of Daunte Wright
A judge sentenced the white former police officer far less than the standard of about seven years for manslaughter, for killing Daunte Wright, a Black man.
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Canadian Police Begin Arresting Ottawa Protesters
Officials have warned people protesting against coronavirus restrictions in the Canadian capital to leave immediately or face arrest.
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Japan Eases Coronavirus Entry Restrictions, Stays Closed to Tourists
The Japanese prime minister noted that while they will allow students to enter and more business travelers, the country's borders will remain closed to tourists.
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California Is 'Turning a Page' on the Pandemic, Newsom Says
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveiled the state's new approach to living with the coronavirus, moving away from what he called a 'crisis mindset' and beginning to treat the virus as a manageable risk.
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Ottawa Police Warn of 'Imminent' Action to Disperse Protesters
Steve Bell, the interim chief of the Ottawa Police Service, said that officers had created a perimeter with about 100 checkpoints in Ottawa's downtown core that would prevent people from joining the protest.
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Watch Live: Newsom Announces New Approach to the Coronavirus
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveils a 'next phase' pandemic playbook for the state that will treat the coronavirus as a manageable risk, rather than an emergency.
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Russian Military Buildup Near Ukraine Has Increased, Austin Says
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said Russia continued to build up troops and military equipment on Ukraine's border, contradicting Moscow's claim that it would pull back some of its forces.
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Blinken Challenges Russia to Pledge It Will Not Invade Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken told the United Nations that the United States believes that Russia plans to attack Ukraine 'in the coming days.'
[#Script #Coding] MERN Stack Course – ALSO: Convert Backend to Serverless with MongoDB Realm
MERN Stack Course – ALSO: Convert Backend to Serverless with MongoDB Realm
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Apr 28, 2021
Learn how to create a full-stack web app using the MERN stack. The MERN stack is MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js.
Also, learn how to use MongoDB Realm to convert the backend to serverless and host the entire thing for free in the cloud. You will even learn how to host the React frontend for free.
âœï¸ Course developed by Beau Carnes.
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Top Headlines for February 20, 2022
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Canadian Police Arrest Dozens at Ottawa Protest
Officers in riot gear pushed to regain the area around the Parliament building in Ottawa, where demonstrations have roiled the nation's capital for weeks and parked trucks have blocked the city's downtown core.
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Kamala Harris Warns of 'Significant' Sanctions if Russia Invades Ukraine
Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States and its allies and partners would impose 'unprecedented economic costs' on Russia if it invaded Ukraine.
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Kim Potter Sentenced to 2 Years in Fatal Shooting of Daunte Wright
A judge sentenced the white former police officer far less than the standard of about seven years for manslaughter, for killing Daunte Wright, a Black man.
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Canadian Police Begin Arresting Ottawa Protesters
Officials have warned people protesting against coronavirus restrictions in the Canadian capital to leave immediately or face arrest.
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Japan Eases Coronavirus Entry Restrictions, Stays Closed to Tourists
The Japanese prime minister noted that while they will allow students to enter and more business travelers, the country's borders will remain closed to tourists.
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California Is 'Turning a Page' on the Pandemic, Newsom Says
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveiled the state's new approach to living with the coronavirus, moving away from what he called a 'crisis mindset' and beginning to treat the virus as a manageable risk.
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Ottawa Police Warn of 'Imminent' Action to Disperse Protesters
Steve Bell, the interim chief of the Ottawa Police Service, said that officers had created a perimeter with about 100 checkpoints in Ottawa's downtown core that would prevent people from joining the protest.
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Watch Live: Newsom Announces New Approach to the Coronavirus
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California unveils a 'next phase' pandemic playbook for the state that will treat the coronavirus as a manageable risk, rather than an emergency.
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Russian Military Buildup Near Ukraine Has Increased, Austin Says
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said Russia continued to build up troops and military equipment on Ukraine's border, contradicting Moscow's claim that it would pull back some of its forces.
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Blinken Challenges Russia to Pledge It Will Not Invade Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken told the United Nations that the United States believes that Russia plans to attack Ukraine 'in the coming days.'




