Universal Basic Income: Should We All Get Free Money?
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 17, 2022
What is UBI? Should we all get free money? Our video explains everything.
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Top Headlines for January 30, 2022
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Watch Live: Massachusetts Governor Gives Update on Winter Storm
Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts joins public safety and transportation officials in providing details on the storm.
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Watch Live: Connecticut's Governor Gives Update on Winter Storm
Snow blanketed parts of New Jersey to Connecticut and other areas across the Northeast on Saturday.
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Watch Live: New York's Governor Gives Update on Winter Storm
The snowstorm hit New York, New Jersey and other areas of the Northeast, and is expected to bring blizzard conditions.
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Ukraine's President Urges Caution Around Talk of War With Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that the recent buildup of Russian troops around his country's borders, while dangerous, did not present much more of a security threat than a year ago.
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Harris Attends Inauguration of Honduras's First Female President
The vice president met with President Xiomara Castro, and the two discussed issues that have challenged the Central American country.
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Biden Formally Announces Justice Breyer's Retirement
President Biden commended Justice Stephen G. Breyer for his nearly 28 years on the bench, and said his pick for the vacancy 'will be the first Black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court.'
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Watch Live: Biden to Announce Justice Breyer's Retirement
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, the senior member of the Supreme Court's three-member liberal wing, has spent almost 28 years on the bench. President Biden has pledged to nominate a Black woman to fill the vacancy.
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NATO Urges Russia to Engage in Talks as Military Tensions Escalate
The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg criticized Russia's continued military buildup along Ukraine's borders but stressed that a diplomatic solution to the standoff was still possible.
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Watch Live: Powell Speaks After the Federal Reserve's Policy Meeting
Investors are focused on the Federal Reserve's next move, following the Fed's first policy-setting meeting of the year, as the central bank rushes to pull back its support for the economy and shifts to tacking inflation.
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Blinken Calls U.S. Letter to Russia a 'Diplomatic Path Forward'
The United States delivered a written response to Russia's demands in Eastern Europe, which included its concerns over escalating military tensions in the region.
[#Webdesign #Coding] JSON Practice Challenge: Build a Front-End For This API
JSON Practice Challenge: Build a Front-End For This API
By LearnWebCode
Published: Aug 30, 2021
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GitHub repo from video: https://github.com/LearnWebCode/practice-api
0:00 Intro
3:30 Docker
8:11 Sending Requests
15:41 Database
18:16 Endpoint List & Review
20:20 ConclusionFollow me for updates on new videos or projects:
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Top Headlines for January 29, 2022
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Ukraine's President Urges Caution Around Talk of War With Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that the recent buildup of Russian troops around his country's borders, while dangerous, did not present much more of a security threat than a year ago.
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Harris Attends Inauguration of Honduras's First Female President
The vice president met with President Xiomara Castro, and the two discussed issues that have challenged the Central American country.
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Biden Formally Announces Justice Breyer's Retirement
President Biden commended Justice Stephen G. Breyer for his nearly 28 years on the bench, and said his pick for the vacancy 'will be the first Black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court.'
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Watch Live: Biden to Announce Justice Breyer's Retirement
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, the senior member of the Supreme Court's three-member liberal wing, has spent almost 28 years on the bench. President Biden has pledged to nominate a Black woman to fill the vacancy.
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NATO Urges Russia to Engage in Talks as Military Tensions Escalate
The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg criticized Russia's continued military buildup along Ukraine's borders but stressed that a diplomatic solution to the standoff was still possible.
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Watch Live: Powell Speaks After the Federal Reserve's Policy Meeting
Investors are focused on the Federal Reserve's next move, following the Fed's first policy-setting meeting of the year, as the central bank rushes to pull back its support for the economy and shifts to tacking inflation.
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Blinken Calls U.S. Letter to Russia a 'Diplomatic Path Forward'
The United States delivered a written response to Russia's demands in Eastern Europe, which included its concerns over escalating military tensions in the region.
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Dozens Remain Missing After Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Florida
The U.S. Coast Guard said one man was rescued and one body was recovered after a boat that appeared to be part of a human smuggling operation capsized in the Florida Straits with 40 people on board.
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Crowd Celebrates Military Takeover in Burkina Faso
Revelers took to the streets the morning after a coup in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, to express support for the new military junta and call for Russian help in combating Islamist violence.
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International Monetary Fund Lowers Global Economic Growth Forecast
The organization reduced its estimate for economic growth in 2022 to 4.4 percent from its earlier prediction of 4.9 percent. It warned that larger-than-expected slowdowns in the United States and China, the world's two largest economies, could drag down global output.
[#Money #Success] 15 Ways To Make Better Decisions
15 Ways To Make Better Decisions
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 27, 2021
A step-by-step guide to help you make better moves.
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Top Headlines for January 28, 2022
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Harris Attends Inauguration of Honduras's First Female President
The vice president met with President Xiomara Castro, and the two discussed issues that have challenged the Central American country.
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Biden Formally Announces Justice Breyer's Retirement
President Biden commended Justice Stephen G. Breyer for his nearly 28 years on the bench, and said his pick for the vacancy 'will be the first Black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court.'
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Watch Live: Biden to Announce Justice Breyer's Retirement
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, the senior member of the Supreme Court's three-member liberal wing, has spent almost 28 years on the bench. President Biden has pledged to nominate a Black woman to fill the vacancy.
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NATO Urges Russia to Engage in Talks as Military Tensions Escalate
The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg criticized Russia's continued military buildup along Ukraine's borders but stressed that a diplomatic solution to the standoff was still possible.
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Watch Live: Powell Speaks After the Federal Reserve's Policy Meeting
Investors are focused on the Federal Reserve's next move, following the Fed's first policy-setting meeting of the year, as the central bank rushes to pull back its support for the economy and shifts to tacking inflation.
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Blinken Calls U.S. Letter to Russia a 'Diplomatic Path Forward'
The United States delivered a written response to Russia's demands in Eastern Europe, which included its concerns over escalating military tensions in the region.
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Dozens Remain Missing After Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Florida
The U.S. Coast Guard said one man was rescued and one body was recovered after a boat that appeared to be part of a human smuggling operation capsized in the Florida Straits with 40 people on board.
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Crowd Celebrates Military Takeover in Burkina Faso
Revelers took to the streets the morning after a coup in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, to express support for the new military junta and call for Russian help in combating Islamist violence.
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International Monetary Fund Lowers Global Economic Growth Forecast
The organization reduced its estimate for economic growth in 2022 to 4.4 percent from its earlier prediction of 4.9 percent. It warned that larger-than-expected slowdowns in the United States and China, the world's two largest economies, could drag down global output.
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Western Allies United Against Russian Aggression, Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said leaders in Europe and the United States were unified in their determination to prevent a Russian invasion of Ukraine and prepared to level severe, coordinated sanctions in response to any Russian attack.
[#Money #Success] 15 Differences That Show How Much The World Has Changed In The Last 50 Years
15 Differences That Show How Much The World Has Changed In The Last 50 Years
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 20, 2021
If you would wake up in the 1970s what would be the differences?
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Top Headlines for January 27, 2022
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NATO Urges Russia to Engage in Talks as Military Tensions Escalate
The NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg criticized Russia's continued military buildup along Ukraine's borders but stressed that a diplomatic solution to the standoff was still possible.
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Watch Live: Powell Speaks After the Federal Reserve's Policy Meeting
Investors are focused on the Federal Reserve's next move, following the Fed's first policy-setting meeting of the year, as the central bank rushes to pull back its support for the economy and shifts to tacking inflation.
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Blinken Calls U.S. Letter to Russia a 'Diplomatic Path Forward'
The United States delivered a written response to Russia's demands in Eastern Europe, which included its concerns over escalating military tensions in the region.
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Dozens Remain Missing After Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Florida
The U.S. Coast Guard said one man was rescued and one body was recovered after a boat that appeared to be part of a human smuggling operation capsized in the Florida Straits with 40 people on board.
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Crowd Celebrates Military Takeover in Burkina Faso
Revelers took to the streets the morning after a coup in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, to express support for the new military junta and call for Russian help in combating Islamist violence.
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International Monetary Fund Lowers Global Economic Growth Forecast
The organization reduced its estimate for economic growth in 2022 to 4.4 percent from its earlier prediction of 4.9 percent. It warned that larger-than-expected slowdowns in the United States and China, the world's two largest economies, could drag down global output.
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Western Allies United Against Russian Aggression, Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said leaders in Europe and the United States were unified in their determination to prevent a Russian invasion of Ukraine and prepared to level severe, coordinated sanctions in response to any Russian attack.
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U.S. Readies 8,500 Troops for Possible Deployment to Europe
A Pentagon spokesman said thousands of soldiers were placed in a 'heightened preparedness to deploy' in response to a range of possible aggressive actions from Russia on Ukraine and NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
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Fatal Fire a 'Gut-Wrenching' Tragedy, Baltimore Mayor Says
Three firefighters were killed and another was critically injured after part of a row house collapsed, trapping them inside as they battled a blaze, the authorities said. The fire is under investigation.
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Boris Johnson Says He Takes Islamophobia Claim 'Very Seriously'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain ordered an inquiry into an allegation of Islamophobia made by Nusrat Ghani, a former transport minister who said she lost her job in part because of her 'Muslimness.'
[#Video #Design] Adobe Illustrator Selection Tip | Day 2 of our 12 Days of MoGraph Giveaway
Adobe Illustrator Selection Tip | Day 2 of our 12 Days of MoGraph Giveaway
By School of Motion
Published: Dec 07, 2021
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Top Headlines for January 26, 2022
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Crowd Celebrates Military Takeover in Burkina Faso
Revelers took to the streets the morning after a coup in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, to express support for the new military junta and call for Russian help in combating Islamist violence.
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International Monetary Fund Lowers Global Economic Growth Forecast
The organization reduced its estimate for economic growth in 2022 to 4.4 percent from its earlier prediction of 4.9 percent. It warned that larger-than-expected slowdowns in the United States and China, the world's two largest economies, could drag down global output.
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Western Allies United Against Russian Aggression, Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said leaders in Europe and the United States were unified in their determination to prevent a Russian invasion of Ukraine and prepared to level severe, coordinated sanctions in response to any Russian attack.
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U.S. Readies 8,500 Troops for Possible Deployment to Europe
A Pentagon spokesman said thousands of soldiers were placed in a 'heightened preparedness to deploy' in response to a range of possible aggressive actions from Russia on Ukraine and NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
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Fatal Fire a 'Gut-Wrenching' Tragedy, Baltimore Mayor Says
Three firefighters were killed and another was critically injured after part of a row house collapsed, trapping them inside as they battled a blaze, the authorities said. The fire is under investigation.
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Boris Johnson Says He Takes Islamophobia Claim 'Very Seriously'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain ordered an inquiry into an allegation of Islamophobia made by Nusrat Ghani, a former transport minister who said she lost her job in part because of her 'Muslimness.'
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W.H.O. Chief Cautions Against Predicting a Pandemic 'Endgame'
The World Health Organization's director general said it was dangerous to assume the end of the pandemic was nearing and warned that current global conditions were 'ideal for more variants to emerge.'
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New Zealand Imposes Its Highest Level of Covid Restrictions
The restrictions were put in place after several cases of the Omicron variant were reported in a single family that had attended a large wedding and other events in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city.
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Eric Adams Says Injured N.Y.P.D. Officer Is 'Fighting for His Life'
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City said that Officer Wilbert Mora was still in critical condition after Friday's shooting in Harlem. The mayor also called on Congress to pass a bill that would fund anti-violence initiatives.
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Mayor Adams Calls Shooting of Police Officers 'an Attack' on N.Y.C.
Two New York City officers were shot inside a Harlem apartment while responding to a domestic disturbance call. One officer was killed, and the other was critically wounded.




