15 Things That Are STRANGE For RICH People But NORMAL for POOR People
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 22, 2020
15 Things That Are STRANGE For the RICH People But NORMAL for POOR People
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Top Headlines for April 26, 2020
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Lightning Kills at Least 10 in India Amid Heavy Rain
Lightning killed at least 10 villagers during thunderstorms and heavy rain in eastern India on Sunday, a government official said.
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Virus Lockdown Raises Tensions in France’s Poorest Areas
Joining more than 1,000 others, Djemba Diatite stood for hours in line to feed her growing family, grateful for handouts of fruits, vegetables and soap. It was her first time accepting charity, but she had no choice. The coronavirus pandemic has turned her small world upside down.
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AP PHOTOS: World Frozen in Time Amid Virus Lockdown
It’s early evening on a Friday, a time that signals the end of the workweek in many parts of the world and the middle of the weekend in most others.
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As Virus Lockdown Eases, Italy Ponders What Went Wrong
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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Perfect Storm: Lombardy’s Virus Disaster Is Lesson for World
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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The Latest: France to Give Details on Easing Lockdown
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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Low-Tech Japan Challenged in Working From Home Amid Pandemic
When the Japanese government declared an emergency to curb the spread of the coronavirus earlier this month and asked people to work from home, crowds rushed to electronics stores.
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Some Nations Inch Toward Reopening as Virus Deaths Rise
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to return to work after recovering from the coronavirus, his office said Sunday, as U.S. states and nations around the world took divergent paths on when to reopen their economies and communities.
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Satellite Imagery Finds Likely Kim Train Amid Health Rumors
A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country?s east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculation about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.
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Mexican Officials Say Human Rights Monitor Shot to Death
A human rights monitor and his son were shot to death in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero, the fourth slaying of a rights activist in the country this year, authorities said Saturday.
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Top Headlines for April 25, 2020
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AP Interview: Darts Queen on Fame, Equality and Trailblazing
Fallon Sherrock is casting her mind back four months, to a time when the world was a very different place, when sporting venues were full, and when she was briefly the talk of Britain.
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Burkina Faso Struggles Against COVID-19 and Extremist Threat
The last time Amado Compaore saw his wife, she asked him for a phone charger so she could text friends and let them know she was OK. She died just hours later.
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Hong Kong Bookstore Under Attack in China Reopens in Taiwan
The part-owner of a Hong Kong bookstore specializing in texts critical of China?s leaders reopened his shop in Taiwan on Saturday after fleeing Hong Kong due to legal troubles, saying he was grateful for the chance to make China’s Communist rulers ?less than happy.'
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Polish Government Gets Pushback on Postal Presidential Vote
The Polish government?s determination to move forward with a scheduled presidential election next month by making it an all-postal vote has sparked anxiety and anger amid the coronavirus pandemic, with critics slamming the plan as a threat to the health of both the public and Poland’s democracy.
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AP PHOTOS: Veterans Honor Italy’s WWII Uprising From Home
Veterans of Italy’s anti-Fascist World War II resistance have held marches throughout Italy every April 25 since 1945, to honor the uprising that helped end their country’s Nazi occupation.
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Pandemic Gives Megaphone to the Oft-Maligned New York Accent
Hey, they’re talkin’ here!
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Miami, Nebraska Still Waiting for 1st Player Taken in Draft
Miami and Nebraska dominated college football from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
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Pick-Six: Most Intriguing Players Left After Day 2 of Draft
The quarterbacks are waiting.
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A Rarity: Cricket Goes Live in Vanuatu in the South Pacific
Some overnight rain couldn’t prevent Vanuatu from producing a rarity in these coronavirus-restricted times ? a live sporting event.
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Outbursts, Panic: Lockdown Ordeal for Special-Needs Families
After weeks of France’s strict lockdown, Mohammed, a 14-year-old with autism, took a pickax and started hitting the wall of his house, hoping that he could finally go out.
[#Money #Success] 15 BOOKS That Will Make You More INTERESTING
15 BOOKS That Will Make You More INTERESTING
By Alux.com
Published: Nov 27, 2019
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Top Headlines for April 24, 2020
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Empty Stadiums for Soccer Games? It’s Not Quite That Simple
It will soon be the new norm, a cold and often unnerving sight that soccer and many other sports will have to get accustomed to over the coming months.
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Meghan Suit Set for Hearing in UK High Court
A preliminary hearing in the Duchess of Sussex?s legal case against a British newspaper is set to take place in Britain?s High Court on Friday as Meghan challenges the publication of a letter she wrote to her father.
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Asian Shares Lower as Wall St Rally Fizzles Amid Virus Fears
Asian shares are lower Friday after an early rally on Wall Street suddenly vanished, the latest example of how fragile the hopes underpinning the stock market?s monthlong recovery are.
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Miss Watching Sports? Cricket Final Going Live in Vanuatu
They?re ready to go live in Vanuatu.
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AP PHOTOS: Madrid Stores Close, City Falls Quiet in Pandemic
Mannequins in store windows display yesterday?s fashion, empty store shelves gather dust, cardboard and sheets cover products that until recently were considered necessary for our well-being.
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China’s Diplomats Show Teeth in Defending Virus Response
From Asia to Africa, London to Berlin, Chinese envoys have set off diplomatic firestorms with a combative defense whenever their country is accused of not acting quickly enough to stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Teens Give Titans Coach Unique Backdrop During NFL Draft
Many NFL general managers and coaches had their children appear with them on camera from home as teams made selections on the opening night of a most unusual NFL draft during the coronavirus pandemic.
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China Closes Border Crossing With Myanmar Amid Fighting
China closed a border crossing with Myanmar on Friday after fighting in that nation spilled into a Chinese province and damaged buildings.
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AP Week in Pictures, North America
April 17?April 23, 2020
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Staff Count Emotional Cost as Virus Savages UK Nursing Homes
Lucy Dawson is haunted by a sense of powerlessness.
[#Money #Success] Most Controversial Alux.com Videos of 2019
Most Controversial Alux.com Videos of 2019
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 25, 2019
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Top Headlines for April 23, 2020
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Sales of Cleaning Products Amid Outbreak Buoy Unilever
Increased sales of cleaning and hygiene products helped compensate falling demand for foods like ice cream amid the coronavirus crisis as consumer products giant Unilever recorded first-quarter sales unchanged from the same period a year ago.
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Asia Today: Jakarta Extends Restrictions Ahead of Ramadan
Social restrictions in Indonesia?s capital have been extended as Muslims in the world?s most populous Muslim nation prepare for a month of fasting.
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Nurse Jenny From New Zealand Recounts Treating Boris Johnson
Nurse Jenny from New Zealand says that helping save somebody as notable as Boris Johnson in his battle with the coronavirus didn’t faze her thanks to her years of dealing with stressful situations in intensive care wards.
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Japan Officials Puzzled by Outbreak on Docked Cruise Ship
Japanese officials are investigating an outbreak of the coronavirus among crew members of a cruise ship in Nagasaki, which has puzzled authorities because the southern port city has a relatively low number of infections and the vessel has been docked for almost three months.
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Coronavirus Cruise Ship Leaves Australian Port
A cruise ship that is the subject of a criminal investigation after it became Australia?s largest single source of coronavirus infections set off from the country’s shores Thursday a month after it was ordered by police to leave.
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‘We Are in Prison’: France Opens Nursing Homes, Exposes Pain
For her first authorized visit in more than six weeks with her 80-year-old mother, Sabrina Deliry prepared a selection of their favorite tunes, among them Edith Piaf?s ?La Vie en Rose.?
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World Shares Mixed After Wall St Rally as Oil Prices Recover
Shares were mixed in Europe and Asia on Thursday following a rally on Wall Street and a slight recovery in oil prices.
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NFL Helping Launch of Wheelchair Football League at Draft
The competitive drive never has left Brad Lang, who hopes to be playing football in the fall.
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The Latest: Merkel Criticizes Quick Relaxing of Restrictions
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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Cubs Foursome Sharing House, Experiences Awaiting Baseball
When the coronavirus pandemic stopped spring training last month, Ian Happ offered Nico Hoerner, Zack Short and Dakota Mekkes a place to stay if they wanted to remain in Arizona.
[#Money #Success] Best Books On FINDING YOUR PASSION
Best Books On FINDING YOUR PASSION
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Published: Nov 13, 2019
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Top Headlines for April 22, 2020
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Tensions Arise as EU Leaders Mull Huge Virus Recovery Plan
European Union leaders are preparing for a new virtual summit to take stock of the damage the coronavirus has inflicted on the lives and livelihoods of the bloc’s citizens and to thrash out a more robust plan to revive their ravaged economies.
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UN Agency: 1st Virus Case Recorded in Lebanon Refugee Camp
A Palestinian woman from Syria has become the first refugee living in a camp in Lebanon to test positive for the coronavirus, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees said Wednesday.
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The Latest: Pope Francis Parallels Virus and the Environment
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 PHOTOS: On French Quarantine Isles, Virus Echoes the Past
On France’s Frioul archipelago, there’s an eerie sense that history is repeating itself.
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A Look at Some of the World’s Worst Refugee Crises
The rapid spread of the coronavirus has raised fears about the world?s refugees and internally displaced people, many of whom live in war-ravaged countries ill-equipped to test for the virus or contain an outbreak.
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Asian Stocks Mixed After Wall St Hit by Oil Market Turmoil
Asian stock markets were mixed Wednesday as oil prices edged lower amid anxiety about the coronavirus pandemic’s mounting economic damage.
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Lack of Virus Testing Stokes Fears in World’s Refugee Camps
There are over 70 million people worldwide who have been driven from their homes by war and unrest, up to 10 million are packed into refugee camps and informal settlements, and almost none have been tested for the coronavirus.
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AP PHOTOS: In Empty Tel Aviv, Only the Clouds Seem to Move
The normally bustling city of Tel Aviv, famed for its nightlife and rowdy beachfront, has fallen eerily quiet due to Israel’s tight restrictions on movement that are meant to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
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Minor Leaguers, College Players Get Creative to Stay Ready
Andre Nnebe hollers over the breeze coming off the bay behind home plate and announces to the group, ?First pitch, 2:10!?
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Mental Stress for Athletes: From ‘Let’s Play’ to ‘Stay Home’
The flu-like illness Michael Jordan fought through to lead the Chicago Bulls to a crucial victory in the 1997 NBA Finals created instant fodder for the virtue of perseverance.




