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Who Gets to Work in the Digital Economy? - Harvard Business Review This will have major implications for society, companies, and job seekers. Interest in Digital Economy Jobs Surged Following the Onset of the Pandemic.
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What to Know About Breonna Taylor's Death - The New York Times Fury over her killing by the police in Louisville, Ky., fueled protests, and questions persist about how the botched raid unfolded.
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UK visa support for Ukrainian nationals - GOV.UK If you have family in the UK. The Ukraine Family Scheme enables you to come to the UK or to stay longer if you're a family member of: a British ...
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International Offices - FBI.gov The FBI has offices around the globe. These offices—called legal attachés or legats—are located in U.S. embassies.
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Traveling to France during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go - CNN Editor's Note — Coronavirus cases are in flux across the globe. Health officials caution that staying home is the best way to stem transmission ...
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He lived in Oregon and she lived in England. A drawing of a cat brought them together - NPR Nora made the drawing in 2019 and posted it to her account as she normally does. That's when Emma Ferguson, of the United Kingdom, took notice. She ...
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Coral levels in some parts of the Great Barrier Reef are at the highest in 36 years - NPR While higher water temperatures led to a coral bleaching event in some areas in March, the temperatures did not climb high enough to kill the ...
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Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world - Carbon Brief In the early 2000s, a new field of climate science research emerged that began to explore the human fingerprint on extreme weather, such as floods ...
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Bank of England launches biggest interest rate hike in 27 years, predicts lengthy recession - CNBC The Bank of England on Thursday hiked interest rates by 50 basis points, its largest single increase since 1995, as it tries to rein in runaway ...
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Nani MLS can rival European leagues to attract biggest stars in their prime - ESPN Former Orlando City star Nani has told ESPN that MLS has the potential to serve as an alternative to Europe for players in their prime.
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