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Jeff Sessions's Opponent, Tommy Tuberville, Takes a Beating in Israel The Auburn, Alabama, football coach worries that America is being taken over by sharia law, but his rival in coaching, Nick Saban, is a hit in Jerusalem.
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COVID-19 infections in US may be much higher, new estimates show By March 1, 2020, thousands of people in the U.S. may have already been infected by the COVID-19 coronavirus, far more than the number that had ...
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A Glimpse Of Life In Seattle Under Coronavirus Alert In Seattle in the time of coronavirus, every day brings unsettling decisions. Ride the bus? Go to Starbucks? How about pre-natal yoga class? Several ...
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Global shares plunge in worst day since financial crisis In the US, the major stock indexes fell so sharply at the start of trading, that the buying and selling of shares was halted for 15 minutes, as a so-called " ...
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NASA center in California issues mandatory work-from-home policy after employee tests positive ... On Sunday, NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, California, announced it was restricting access to its facilities. Engineers and scientists at ...
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Circuit breakers, triggered for the first time in 20 years, pass a crucial test The inability to figure out the economic impact of coronavirus on corporate earnings was bad enough. Throw in a sudden price war between the ...
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Horrific viral video reveals 'crisis' of school bullying in Fiji Video of the alleged assault caused a national uproar and points to deeper problem with violence in Pacific nation, say experts. Supported by.
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Big Differences in Biden and Sanders's Plans Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have different ideas about college affordability and higher education policy, both in their approaches and the specificity ...
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Coronavirus: Europeans warned to expect months of disruption In Germany, which reported its first two deaths from the virus on Monday, the health minister, Jens Spahn, appealed for people to work from home and ...
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Infosys asked to fix snags in GSTN within 15 days NEW DELHI: IT services provider Infosys has been asked to fix persistent technical issues in the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) within 15 ...
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