How Ed Sheeran Went from Sleeping in the Subway to INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR
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Published: Oct 14, 2019
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Top Headlines for April 05, 2020
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France Turns to Speedy Trains to Catch Up in Virus Response
The high-speed train whooshing past historic World War I battle sites and through the chateau-speckled Loire Valley carried a delicate cargo: 20 critically ill COVID-19 patients and the breathing machines helping keep them alive.
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‘Complete Collapse of Economies’ Ahead as Africa Faces Virus
Some of Uganda?s poorest people used to work here, on the streets of Kampala, as fruit sellers sitting on the pavement or as peddlers of everything from handkerchiefs to roasted peanuts.
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AP PHOTOS: Bustling London Life Stilled by COVID-19 Lockdown
When Associated Press photographer Frank Augstein moved to London in 2015, what struck him most was the crowds.
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9 Rebels, 3 Indian Soldiers Killed in Kashmir Fighting
Nine rebels and three Indian soldiers were killed in a pair of gunbattles in disputed Kashmir, an Indian army official said Sunday.
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Imprisoned Chinese Rights Lawyer Released, His Wife Says
Wang Quanzhang, a well-known Chinese rights lawyer, was released from prison Sunday after being held for more than four years, his wife said.
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The Latest: Queen to Use Address to Acknowledge Suffering
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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US Braces for More Virus Deaths; Europe Hopes Crisis Peaking
The U.S. warned of many more coronavirus deaths in the days ahead as the global pandemic muted traditional observances from family grave-cleaning ceremonies in China to Palm Sunday for many Christians.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Disrupts Appalachian Trail Dreams
When Alexandra Eagle first mentioned plans to hike the entire Appalachian Trail alongside her new husband, her sister told her they’d either be divorced in five months or married forever.
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States Lack Key Data on Virus Cases Among Medical Workers
Experts and health officials who are trying to plan a response to the coronavirus outbreak are missing a critical piece of information ? the number of health care workers who have tested positive for the disease.
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‘The Flash’ Actor Logan Williams Dies at the Age of 16
Actor Logan Williams, who appeared in CW?s ?The Flash? as the young Barry Allen, has died. He was 16.
[#Money #Success] The 15 BEST Countries to INVEST in Real Estate Right Now | 2020
The 15 BEST Countries to INVEST in Real Estate Right Now | 2020
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Published: Mar 25, 2020
The 15 BEST Countries to INVEST in Real Estate Right Now
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Top Headlines for April 04, 2020
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AP PHOTOS: Meals for Paris’ Marginalized Amid Coronavirus
Amid the coronavirus lockdown in France, charity workers are preparing more than a thousand meals a day for migrants and the homeless on the half-abandoned grounds of a former Paris hospital whose patron saint was devoted to the poor.
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The Latest: Russia Flies Equipment and Experts to Serbia
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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Medics at Egypt’s Main Cancer Center Test Positive for Virus
At least 15 medics in Egypt?s main cancer hospital have been quarantined after testing positive for the coronavirus, officials said Saturday, raising fears the pandemic could prey on health facilities in the Arab world’s most populous country.
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African Elite Who Once Sought Treatment Abroad Are Grounded
The coronavirus pandemic could narrow one gaping inequality in Africa, where some heads of state and other elite jet off to Europe or Asia for health care unavailable in their nations. As countries including their own impose dramatic travel restrictions, they might have to take their chances at home.
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UN to Decide in a Month on Holding World Leaders’ Meeting
The president of the U.N. General Assembly says the 193-member world body will take a decision in the coming month on whether to delay the annual gathering of world leaders in New York in late September because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Competition for Supplies Sharpening as Pandemic Worsens
Scarce supplies of medical equipment are leading to growing competition within the U.S. and among nations, in what one French politician called a ?worldwide treasure hunt.?
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Military Recruiting Struggles as Enlistment Stations Close
Marine Gunnery Sgt. Kevin Meyer does his best recruiting face-to-face. He can look people in the eye, read their body language and get insight into whether they would make a good Marine.
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Saudi Arabia Sharply Rebukes Russia Over Oil Price Collapse
Saudi Arabia sharply criticized Russia on Saturday over what it described as Moscow blaming the kingdom for the collapse in global energy prices, showing the tensions ahead of an emergency meeting of OPEC and other oil producers.
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Some States Receive Masks With Dry Rot, Broken Ventilators
Some states and cities that have been shipped masks, gloves, ventilators and other essential equipment from the nation’s medical stockpile to fight the coronavirus have gotten an unwelcome surprise: the material is unusable.
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Pandemic Hurts Ability of Nations to Face Natural Disasters
Before New Zealand began its four-week lockdown to fight the coronavirus, a reporter asked Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern what would happen if an earthquake struck while everybody was sequestered in their homes.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things They DON’T Teach You in Business School
15 Things They DON’T Teach You in Business School
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Published: Mar 08, 2020
15 Things They DON’T Teach You in Business School
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Top Headlines for April 03, 2020
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Man Accused of Killing US Journalist to Stay in Prison
A Pakistani provincial government Friday ordered a British Pakistani man whose conviction in the kidnapping and killing of a U.S. journalist was overturned to remain in custody for three months.
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AP PHOTOS: Greek Capital’s Streets Deserted During Lockdown
Deserted squares, padlocked parks, empty avenues where lines of cars once idled bumper-to-bumper in traffic as motorbikes and scooters zoomed through the narrow gaps between. The Greek capital, Athens, like so many cities across the world, has seen its streets empty under a lockdown designed to stem the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Local Newspapers Are Facing Their Own Coronavirus Crisis
Just when Americans need it most, a U.S. newspaper industry already under stress is facing an unprecedented new challenge.
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The Latest: Kenyan Runner Kipsang Breaks Curfew, Arrested
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Athletes Village for Olympics Could House Virus Patients
The under-construction Athletes Village for the Tokyo Olympics could be used as a temporary hospital for cornoavirus patients.
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Mosques Stay Open in Pakistan Even as Virus Death Toll Rises
Mosques were allowed to remain open in Pakistan on Friday, the Muslim sabbath when adherents gather for weekly prayers, even as the coronavirus pandemic spread and much of the country had shut down.
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The Daily Terrors: Improvising in a Makeshift ICU in Spain
The tension is palpable. There is no non-essential talking. An orchestra of medical monitors marks the tempo with an endless series of soft, distinct beeps.
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Poland Divided Over Having Presidential Vote During Pandemic
Poland?s parliament is preparing to vote Friday on legislation that would transform the country?s May presidential election entirely into a mail-in ballot due to the health risks of having public voting stations during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Outbreak’s Global Cost May Top $4T; Auto Insurers Get Break
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments on Friday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
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Israel Arrests Palestinian Official in East Jerusalem
Israeli police arrested the Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs early Friday for allegedly violating an Israeli ban on Palestinian political activities in east Jerusalem.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Create a SEAMLESS LOOP in After Effects (Kevin Parry Inspired)
Create a SEAMLESS LOOP in After Effects (Kevin Parry Inspired)
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Top Headlines for April 02, 2020
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Spanish League Wants Mini-Camp, Testing Before Resuming
The Spanish league is putting together a detailed plan to get teams ready for when the league restarts, recommending a mini-preseason and a large number of tests for players, their close relatives and club employees.
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Dutch Leader Proposes EU Fund for Nations Hit Hard by Virus
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has proposed a multibillion-euro (dollar) European Union fund to help countries in the 27-nation bloc whose health care systems have been hardest-hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Polio Immunization Suspended Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Health officials attempting to eradicate polio say they are being forced to suspend their mass immunization efforts amid the surging coronavirus pandemic.
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The Latest: Potential Asian Cup Bidders Given More Time
The Latest on the effects of the new coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Extremists See Global Chaos From Virus as an Opportunity
Both the Islamic State group and al-Qaida see the coronavirus as a threat, but some of their fighters also see the upheaval from the pandemic as an opportunity to win over more supporters and strike harder than before.
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Music Never Dies: ‘Bolero’ Busts Out of Coronavirus Lockdown
Look closely: The kettle drum player has a wooden spoon in one hand, a ladle in the other … and doesn’t even have his drums.
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Q&A: How to Get Aid for a Small Business Hit by Virus Crisis
Millions of small business owners will be turning to the government, seeking help for an individual and nationwide cataclysm, the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Pakistan Court Overturns Conviction in Death of Daniel Pearl
A Pakistani court Thursday overturned the murder conviction of a British Pakistani man found guilty of the 2002 kidnapping and killing of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
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Hockey Players in the Minors Face Uncertainty, Job Fears
Tom Parisi made the long drive from South Carolina to his home just south of Boston with a lot on his mind.
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Hoops Dream: Florida Walk-On Relishes Moment Years in Making
Chris Sutherland was sitting near the end of Florida?s bench, sandwiched between teammates, when he heard the chants. They were faint at first, growing louder and clearer by the second.
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Top Headlines for April 01, 2020
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Roadside Bombing in Afghanistan Kills 8, Mostly Children
A roadside bombing in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday killed at least eight civilians, including six children.
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Asian Shares Skid on Virus Worries, Bleak BOJ Survey
Asian shares mostly fell Wednesday, on continuing worries about the economic fallout from the pandemic as reports of coronavirus cases keep surging in various regions.
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The Latest: Britain Falls Short of Promised Testing Rate
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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A Century Ago, Sports Rises From Ravages of War and Disease
The world in 1919 was hardly a place for fun and games.
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Fake News or the Truth? Russia Cracks Down on Virus Postings
Two weeks ago, an opposition-leaning radio station in Russia interviewed political analyst Valery Solovei, who alleged the government was lying when it said no one had died in the country from the coronavirus.
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NFL Teams Rely on Tape With Virus Altering Pre-Draft Routine
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Trump, Putin Discuss Oil, Japan Stops Some Postal Services
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments on Wedy related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
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US Again Accused of Killing Civilians in Somalia Airstrikes
The U.S. military is facing more allegations of killing civilians with airstrikes in Somalia, and now says it will address the issue more fully in upcoming public reports.
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Experts Say Virus Could Kill Up to 240,000 Americans
As the number of coronavirus deaths continues to surge in the U.S., officials are warning the disease could kill between 100,000 and 240,000 Americans, even if people continue to stay home and limit their contact with others.
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Saudi Official Urges Muslims to Delay Hajj Plans Over Virus
A senior Saudi official urged more than 1 million Muslims intending to perform the hajj to delay making plans this year in comments suggesting the pilgrimage could be cancelled due to the new coronavirus pandemic.




