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Poor conditions in meat plants fuel Covid-19 outbreaks, say unions The coronavirus outbreaks that have struck workers in meat plants around the world are due to poor working conditions and living quarters in a sector ...
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The University Is Like a CD in the Streaming Age But as a college professor, I find them terrifying. And invigorating. Why terrifying? Because I study how new technologies cause power shifts in industries, ...
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Sculptures honouring Windrush generation to be unveiled in London in 2021 Their announcement coincides with Windrush Day on Monday, and with ongoing debate in the UK about contentious statues and their connections to ...
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3 big developments in US-Turkey relations Although the U.S. and Turkey are very far apart concerning the YPG/PKK, the two NATO allies agree that Bashar Assad should leave office in Syria.
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'No-swab' saliva test for coronavirus piloted in Britain LONDON (Reuters) - A weekly coronavirus testing regime using a "no-swab" saliva test is being trialled in southern England and could result in a ...
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US shale companies face $300bn in writedowns in Q2 US shale companies could be forced to write down at least $300bn of their assets in the second quarter, as operators begin to account for the oil-price ...
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Young people in the US South and West are increasingly getting coronavirus (CNN) The major thrust of new coronavirus cases in the United States is in ... that the recent high number of cases in young people is "not surprising.
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