15 Signs You’re A Millennial
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 08, 2020
15 Signs You’re A Millennial | CATEGORY DAY
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Top Headlines for March 06, 2020
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Indian Depositors Scramble for Money From Stressed Bank
India?s finance minister assured panicky depositors Friday that their money is safe after the central bank took control of cash-strapped private Yes Bank while working on a rescue plan.
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German Factory Orders Rebound in Jan, Ahead of Virus Impact
Factory orders in Germany rebounded strongly in January after two months of declines, official data showed Friday, but it remains to be seen what impact mounting concerns over the coronavirus outbreak will have on Europe’s biggest economy.
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Gunmen Attack Memorial for Afghan Shiite Leader, 18 Injured
Gunmen attacked a remembrance ceremony for a minority Shiite leader in Afghanistan’s capital on Friday, wounding at least 18 people, officials said.
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Tokyo Organizers Downsize Arrival Ceremony for Olympic Torch
Tokyo organizers are downsizing the arrival ceremony for the Olympic torch because of the spreading coronavirus.
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Davis Cup Qualifier: Ecuador Leads Japan 2-0 After Day 1
Roberto Quiroz beat Yasutaka Uchiyama 7-6 (4), 2-6, 7-6 (8) on Friday to give Ecuador a 2-0 lead in their Davis Cup qualifier being played with no spectators amid fears over the spread of the coronavirus.
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Russia-Turkey Truce Holds in Syria Despite Minor Violations
Opposition activists and a war monitor reported a complete absence of Russian and Syrian government warplanes in the skies of Idlib and a relative calm in the area Friday morning, following a cease-fire deal brokered by Turkey and Russia that halted a terrifying campaign of bombing from above.
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Kovalchuk Finds Home With Capitals After Whirlwind Journey
Ilya Kovalchuk and Brenden Dillon broke bread in a Northern Virginia restaurant, leaving their temporary home away from home hotel and swapping stories.
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Davis Cup Qualifier: Australia Leads Brazil 2-0 After Day 1
John Millman came from a set and break down to beat Thiago Seyboth Wild 4-6, 7-6 (0), 6-2 to give Australia a 2-0 lead over Brazil after the opening singles in their Davis Cup qualifier on Friday.
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Businessman, Ex-Congressman Amory Houghton Jr. Dead at 93
Amory Houghton Jr., who led his family’s glass company in upstate New York and later spent nearly two decades in Congress as a Republican with a reputation for breaking with his party, died Wednesday. He was 93.
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MH17 Families Hope Truth Emerges From Unprecedented Trial
United by grief across oceans and continents, families who lost loved ones when Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down in 2014 hope that a trial starting next week will finally deliver something that has remained elusive ever since: The truth.
[#Money #Success] 15 Reasons Why Every Year is the Same for You
15 Reasons Why Every Year is the Same for You
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 12, 2020
15 Reasons Why Every Year is the Same for You | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for March 05, 2020
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Industry Group: Virus Outbreak Could Cost Airlines $113B
The International Air Transport Association says the virus outbreak that began in China could cost airlines as much as $113 billion in lost revenue due to the collapse of air travel.
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The Latest: Swiss Officials Confirm First Coronavirus Death
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World Girds for Months of Trouble as Virus Pushes West
Nations around the world girded for months of disruptions from the new virus Thursday as its unrelenting spread brought ballooning infections, economic fallout and sweeping containment measures.
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Turkey Vows Justice for Migrant Killed at Border With Greece
Turkey has vowed to seek justice for a migrant it says was killed on the border with Greece after Greek authorities fired tear gas and stun grenades to push back dozens of people attempting to cross over. Greece had denied that anyone was killed in the clashes.
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N. Korea’s Kim Expresses Condolences Over Virus in S. Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a personal letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-in to express his condolences over a soaring viral outbreak, Seoul officials said Thursday.
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AP PHOTOS: Venice a Shell of Itself as Tourists Flee Virus
The Carnival period in Venice usually marks the start of peak season in one of the world?s most visited cities, with hordes of tourists piling onto vaporettos to cruise the Grand Canal, strolling through cobblestone streets and lingering in picturesque cafes.
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Airstrike in Northwest Syria Kills 15 Ahead of Moscow Summit
An airstrike on a rebel-held village in northwestern Syria hit a poultry farm where several displaced families were taking shelter early Thursday, killing at least 15 people including children and wounding several others, opposition activists said.
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NASA Worker Accused in Death of Maryland National Guardsman
A NASA employee has been charged with murder in the death of a Maryland National Guardsman whose family members say had an ongoing dispute with the suspect.
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High-Speed Train Derails in Eastern France; 21 Injured
One of France’s vaunted high-speed trains derailed Thursday morning on a trip to Paris, injuring 21 people including the driver, officials said.
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Dogs, Cats Can’t Pass on Coronavirus, but Can Test Positive
Pet cats and dogs cannot pass the new coronavirus on to humans, but they can test positive for low levels of the pathogen if they catch it from their owners.
[#Adobe #Design] How to Blur in Premiere Pro CC
How to Blur in Premiere Pro CC
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Published: Feb 10, 2020
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Top Headlines for March 04, 2020
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World Stocks Mixed After Wall Street Sinks Despite Rate Cut
Global stock markets were mixed Wednesday after Wall Street sank despite an emergency U.S. interest cut aimed at defusing fears the virus outbreak might stunt global economic activity.
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Israel’s Re-Do Election Returns It to Political Limbo, Again
Israel looked set to slide back into political deadlock on Wednesday as the final votes were being tallied from the country’s third election in less than a year, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party holding on to a solid lead but failing to win the outright parliamentary majority needed to form a government.
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The Latest: European Central Bank Bans Nonessential Travel
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Official: US Strike Taliban, in First Hit Since Peace Deal
The U.S. conducted Wednesday its first airstrike against Taliban forces in Afghanistan, a military spokesman said, days after signing an ambitious peace deal with the militant group in the Mideastern state of Qatar.
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EU Commission Unveils Climate Law Amid Criticism
Amid fierce criticism from environmental activists, the European Commission is unveiling plans Wednesday for its first ever climate law ? the basis of the European Union’s Green Deal aimed at making the 27-country bloc climate neutral by 2050.
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Ukrainian Parliament Set to Accept PM’s Resignation
Ukraine’s parliament on Wednesday is set to accept the resignation of the nation’s prime minister and reshuffle the Cabinet after six months on the job.
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Missing Toddler’s Mother Denied Request for Lowered Bond
A Tennessee mother accused of lying to authorities about her missing 15-month-old daughter has been denied a bond reduction.
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Syrian, Turkish Armies Engage in New Deadly Clashes in Idlib
Turkey said that two more of its soldiers were killed Wednesday in a Syrian government attack in northwestern Syria, as steady clashes between the two national armies continued to rack up casualties.
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Voting Problems, Long Lines Mar California Primary Voting
Technical issues plagued polling sites throughout California as people turned out in droves, taxing a system meant to make voting easier with new technology, same-day registration and centralized vote centers in some counties.
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S Korea Hunts Sick Beds as West Readies for Long Virus Fight
China prepared to close temporary hospitals while South Korea struggled to find enough beds for its sick Wednesday as the virus epidemic that began in Asia increasingly troubled the West.
[#Adobe #Design] How to Create a Video Overlay Effect in Premiere Pro CC
How to Create a Video Overlay Effect in Premiere Pro CC
By AdobeMasters
Published: Mar 03, 2020
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Top Headlines for March 03, 2020
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AP PHOTOS: Moroccan Fisherwomen Venture Into Man’s Realm
Fatima Mekhnas? boots sink into the golden sand as she surveys the last beach in Morocco?s north. Optimism glows from her eyes, a reflection of a dream fulfilled after decades of yearning for a spot on a fishing boat in the Mediterranean.
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The Latest: Emirates Reduces, Cuts Flights Due to Virus
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AP Explains: The New Migration Crisis at Europe’s Borders
Facing a wave of nearly a million people fleeing fighting in northern Syria, Turkey has thrown open its borders with Greece to thousands of refugees and other migrants trying to enter Europe, and has threatened to send ?millions? more.
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Bucks, at 52-9 So Far, Have Reached Some Rare NBA Air
It?s reasonable to think Milwaukee is not going to win all 21 of its remaining games, which means not all is lost for the Golden State Warriors this season.
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German Police Raid Homes of Far-Right Suspects
German police on Tuesday raided the homes of 12 people who are suspected of having formed a far-right group that wanted to attack immigrants and foreigners.
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Turkey Says Another Soldier Killed by Syrian Shelling
Syrian government shelling killed one Turkish soldier and wounded another in northwest Syria, Turkey’s Defense Ministry announced, days after serious clashes between the two armies appeared to signal a new stage in the nine-year war.
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North Korean Swagger May Conceal Brewing Virus Disaster
In these days of infection and fear, a recent propaganda photo sums up the image North Korea wants to show the world, as well as its people: Soldiers with black surgical masks surround leader Kim Jong Un, ensconced in a leather overcoat and sans mask as he oversees a defiant military drill.
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Tokyo Calls Off Test Event; Growing Virus Threatens Olympics
A Tokyo Olympic test event featuring Paralympic wheelchair rugby has been called off because of the virus outbreak, which is threatening the games that are expected to open in less than five months.
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Major Conferences Still With Plenty Left to Be Decided
College basketball has reached the final week of the regular season in all the major conferences.
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Thousands of Migrants Look for Way Around Shut Greek Border
Thousands of migrants searched for ways to cross Greece’s land border on Tuesday, days after Turkey made good on a longtime threat to open its borders for those seeking to cross illegally into Europe.
[#Money #Success] How Robert Downey Jr. Went from Addict to Becoming Iron Man
How Robert Downey Jr. Went from Addict to Becoming Iron Man
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 07, 2019
How Robert Downey Jr. Went from Addict to Becoming Iron Man | The Story
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Top Headlines for March 02, 2020
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India’s Riot Toll Rises to 46 as Capital Remains on Edge
The death toll in India?s capital from riots last week between Hindus and Muslims rose to 46, officials said Monday, a day after false rumors of new violence led to panicked calls to police in many parts of the city.
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With Season in Doubt, Japan’s Baseball Taps Virus Experts
The opening of the Japanese baseball season is in doubt because of the outbreak of the new virus, officials said Monday, as the nation’s baseball and soccer leagues tapped three medical experts as advisers.
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People With Albinism Issued With Protective Alarms in Malawi
On a sunny February day, Catherine Amidu looked downcast. The protective alarm she received in October had not been working for close to two weeks, she said.
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Q&A: What’s Next for the Tokyo Olympics as Virus Spreads?
The spreading virus from China has been reported in more than 60 countries and puts the Tokyo Olympics at risk. The Olympics are to open on July 24 ? less than five months away. The Paralympics follow on Aug. 25.
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France’s Louvre Stays Shut Amid Staff Fears of Virus Spread
The Louvre Museum was closed again Monday as management was meeting with staff worried about the spread of the new virus in the world’s most-visited museum.
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Syrian Troops Retake Key Northwestern Town From Rebel Forces
Syrian government forces and their allies retook early Monday a key northwestern town days after losing it to rebel forces, pro-government media and an opposition war monitor said.
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Thousands of Migrants Rush to Cross Greek-Turkish Border
Thousands of migrants were trying to find a way across Turkey’s western border with Greece Monday, with only dozens managing to pass through either border fences or fording the river there, after Turkey opened its side of the frontier to migrants and refugees to leave the country for Europe.
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Putin Boasts About New Russian Weapons, Calls Them Defensive
President Vladimir Putin says that Russia has developed unique offense weapons without the intention of starting a war with anyone but to maintain ?strategic balance? and ?strategic stability? in the world.
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Virus Kills Member of Council Advising Iran’s Supreme Leader
A member of a council that advises Iran’s supreme leader died Monday after falling sick from the new coronavirus, state radio reported, becoming the first top official to succumb to the illness that is affecting members of the Islamic Republic’s leadership.
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Media Faces Challenges in Covering Coronavirus Outbreak
Covering the coronavirus story requires careful navigation and constant attention.




