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Slow Down to Make Better Decisions in a Crisis We are bad at understanding trends that involve an accelerated growth like an exponential function. At the front end of a bloom in a virus, there will be ...
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Friendships in the Age of Quarantine For Yanjun Wei, the Westwind Inn on the 6,000-acre Travis Air Force Base looked like heaven last month after 30 hours in transit from Wuhan, China, the ...
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Torrential downpours cause landslides in Kashmir Heavy and steady rains have triggered landslides across parts of northern India, causing widespread travel disruption. In Indian-administered Kashmir ...
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Many short-term lets in Edinburgh lack planning consent The majority of whole property short-term lets advertised in Edinburgh may be unlawful, according to early results from a new data tool that suggests ...
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Can It Happen Here? In 'The Plot Against America,' It Already Did The president is Charles Lindbergh (Ben Cole), the famous aviator who, in this alternative past, defeated Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940 on a platform of ...
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Coronavirus: 153 people positive for Covid-19 in Scotland The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 in Scotland has risen to 153. Daily figures released by the Scottish government show a rise of 32 ...
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Five Inside Linebackers The Green Bay Packers Should Target In Free Agency Packers' breakdown: Blake Martinez, who ranks second in the NFL with 512 tackles over the last two years, is expected to test the free agent market.
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Cracks emerge in health departments When measles erupted in Clark County last year, it took a hefty response to stop the outbreak, which lasted nearly four months and recorded 71 cases.
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More than 4.8 million children born into war in Syria: UN As conflict enters 10th year, UN agency warns that 2.8m children are out of school in Syria and neighbouring countries. 13 hours ago. whatsapp.
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Almost 5 million children born into war in Syria, 1 million born as refugees in neighbouring countries Over 9,000 children killed or injured in the conflict, according to verified data, with an average of one child killed every 10 hours since monitoring began.
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