This will be the first season in history that Germany will be unable to produce ice wine, a UN report found most men and women hold biases against females, the coronavirus continues to take its toll on the global economy, the U.S. and Taliban… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – march 6th, 2020”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: 5g, afghanistan, air pollution, airline, beaches, business, cauliflower, climate change, coronavirus, current events, diet, economics, environment, erosion, factories, fed, federal reserve, germany, government, greece, health, health insurance, ice wine, interest rates, manufcturing, migrants, misogyny, news, Newsworthy, nitrogen dioxide, politics, science, society, taliban, travel, turkey, un, US, usa, verizon, walmart, war, women
The coronavirus continues to be a mounting health and economic crisis, China sends an army of ducks to Pakistan, a court rules in favor of private internet companies censoring content. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: addiction, africa, austin, biodiversity, border patrol, broadway, business, cancer, cdc, censor, censorship, china, climate change, conservation, coronavirus, courts, current events, diabetes, disease, drug treatment, economics, employment, environment, evolution, facebook, factories, gdp, global warming, government, health, india, internet, iran, job market, locusts, mars, metatarsals, mexico, middle east, moscow, msg, nasa, nashville, news, Newsworthy, obesity, ocean, opioid, pakistan, politics, production, protests, putin, russia, science, society, supreme court, to kill a mockingbird, twitter, u.s., usa, venezuela, web, youtube
The New England fishing industry is being affected by changing climate, the Catholic Church has been using charitable donations to offset its budget, the FCC is creating a 911-like hotline for suicide prevention. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: 737 max, 988, airline, atlantic, attorney general, automation, bishops, blue collar, boeing, boris johnson, brexit, budget, business, carbon tax, catholic church, census, climate change, conservative, crash, current events, doping, economics, emissions, encryption, environment, exploitaiton, exxon, faa, facebook, factories, fcc, fishing, genocide, government, health, manufacturers, mental health, muslim, myanmar, news, news update, Newsworthy, politics, resources, rohingya, russia, science, society, sports, suicide prevention, underrepresentation, vatican, white collar
An invisibility cloak has been created for the military, the average home has about 100 different species of insects, cities are seeing shrinking revenue sources, the Justice Department to mandate DNA collection of migrants. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Oct 25th, 2019”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: ai, alphabet, amazon, anitbiotic, bacteria, bangladesh, banking, blindness, business, chase, children, cities, climate change, criminals, current events, dna, drones, economics, economy, environment, epa, factories, fetus, finance, fossil fuel, global warming, google, government, health, health insurance, home, immigration, income, insects, investing, invisibility cloak, islamic state, jpmorgan, justice department, migrants, military, mortgage, news, news update, Newsworthy, paralyzed, particle pollution, politics, pollution, property, public policy, real estate, recession, resistanct, science, separation, sexual harassment, society, stomach, tiktok, upa, update, wall street journal, wing, writing
Posted on September 20, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
Leave a Comment
North America has lost about 3 billion birds since 1970, antibiotic resistance in food animals is becoming a major health issue, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates, study shows immigrants have lower incarceration rate than those born in the U.S. These, and more, are… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Sep 20th, 2019”
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: abortion, algae, alphabet, alzheimers, amazon, amino acids, anitibiotics, babies, bacteria, bird population, birds, birth, business, c-section, california, cancer, carbon dioxide, climate change, cocaine, colombia, current events, decision making, deferal reserve, delivery, drone, economics, economy, environment, etertainment, factories, fedex, food animals, global health, global warming, gm, google, government, guantanamo bay, health, healthcare, hugo chavez, hunger, immigrants, immigration, incarceration, interest, manufacturing, news, news update, Newsworthy, paris, peptides, plastic, politics, pollution, researchers, science, scientists, search, socirty, streaming, strike, terrorism, tumors, uaw, union, vaping, venezuela, water taxi
Amazon to enter the medical industry, GM closes down factories, falling life expectancy for Americans, and ships continuing to sale to North Korean ports despite international sanctions. Here are the top newsworthy items from this past week as shared on our Facebook page.
Category: Current Events, NewsworthyTags: amazon, america, att, bitcoin, business, china, climate change, economy, factories, fortnite, global warming, gm, immigrants, immigration, manufacturing, news, news update, Newsworthy, north korea, opioids, suicide, tesla, US, usa
Recent Comments