Posted on September 20, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
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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”
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Posted on September 13, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
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Oil and gas companies are not acting in line with climate goals, Americans’ incomes remained flat in 2018, this week was the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
Category: Current Events, Journal, NewsworthyTags: 9/11, apple, arctic, business, cement, climate change, consumers, current events, diets, economic, environment, fda, federal reserve, finance, fossil fuel, government, gps, health, immigrant, incomes, interest reates, israel, iss, juul, migrants, milk consumption, nasa, news, news update, newsowrthy, politics, pollution, president, science, society, space, streaming, taxes, texas, trump, usa, vaping, vision impaired, walking cane, west bank
Global warming is increasing precipitation in eastern parts of North America and northern Eurasia, studies show online couples have longer and happier marriages, the Trump administration looks to remove regulations on methane gas emissions. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Aug 30th, 2019”
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Vast fires are destroying the Amazon rainforest, this week marks the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery in what would become the United States, many economists see a recession in the next 2 years. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Aug 23rd, 2019”
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Included in this week’s edition, the VW Beetle ceases final production, children detained in migrant camps face high risk of mental health problems, and the US Women’s Soccer Team win the Women’s World Cup. These are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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Evidence found of a previously unknown human species in the Philippines, first ever image of a black hole shared, continued spread of measles, White House to help private sector in 5G development, public retirement facing problems, and Disney+ to launch in November. These are… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Apr 12th, 2019”
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The purchase of Fox assets by Disney marks the first time in history that a major Hollywood studio bought out another. The world of film and film distribution is beginning to change even more quickly to counteract the huge impact streaming services such as… Continue Reading “The Impact of Disney’s Purchase of Fox”
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