martedì 15 dicembre 2020

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Barr says deploying troops within U.S. should only be "a last resort"
Barr said that active-duty troops have been sent to U.S. cities and states before, including twice while he was attorney general in the early 90s.
Nnamdi Asomugha: From The Silver & Black To The Silver Screen
After 11 seasons playing professional football, Nnamdi Asomugha retired and took up acting. He talks about his new film Sylvie's Love, and plays a game about holiday movies.
Ben Bova, Science Fiction Editor and Author, Is Dead at 88
As editor of the magazines Analog and Omni, he was a champion of a new generation of authors, including George R.R. Martin.
Lundy: Remote island seeks new volunteer wardens
Lundy, off the Devon coast, is looking for people "of a hardy nature" to live on the isolated island.
See 104-year-old coronavirus survivor celebrated by hospital staff
A 104-year-old woman named Elena has survived coronavirus and pneumonia in Madrid, Spain.
Weekly COVID testing to be made available for secondary schools and colleges
Weekly rapid coronavirus tests will be available for secondary schools and colleges in England next month, the government has announced.
US Sanctions Have 'Shaken' All Values of Alliance With Washington, Turkish Defence Minister Says
On Monday, the US Treasury hit four Turkish officials and the Presidency of Defence Industries, a government office responsible for strengthening national security and managing the supply of military technology, with sanctions over Ankara's purchase of Russia's S-400 missile system. The US said Turkey remains "a valued Ally" despite the embargoes.
Soccer Olympian is now a doctor who helps treat coronavirus patients
Former U.S. Women's National Team defender Rachel Buehler Van Hollebeke is now on the front lines helping treat coronavirus patients as a doctor in residence in Southern California. Carter Evans shares her story.
Chinese Chang'e-5 Is Returning From Moon With Rocks, Left A Flag To Celebrate
The craft has been collecting rock and soil samples. China is only the second country to plant its national banner on the lunar surface.
How to Pretend You’re in Singapore Tonight
You can feel like you are in the Lion City with a little work in the kitchen, the right book and some time in front of the TV.
MasterChef final is dream come true for Nepal's Santosh Shah
Getting to the MasterChef final is like a dream for Santosh Shah, who is from a tiny village in Nepal.
WTO Director-General candidate: Trade can play part in economic recovery
CNN's Stephanie Busari interviews Nigeria's former Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who says global trade can play an important role in helping the global economy bounce back from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Drug deaths in Scotland hit worst level on record
The number of drug deaths in Scotland has reached the worst level on record.
Kuwait Upbeat Over Possible End of Gulf Crisis, Renewal of Ties Among Conflicting Sides
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah on Tuesday expressed his optimism over the potential end of the long-standing Gulf crisis being subsequently followed with the restoration of ties between the conflicting parties, the state-run KUNA news agency reported.

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U.S. reaches 100,000 coronavirus hospitalizations
Hospitalizations have more than tripled nationwide since October 1, leaving healthcare systems stretched thin.
'Fireball' Is A Result Of Werner Herzog's Fascination With Meteorites
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to director Werner Herzog about his new documentary — Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds — which explores our cosmic visitors from deep space: meteorites.
Trump and His Supporters Want What They Can’t Have
The culture war doomloop is eternal.
The hidden story of African-Irish children
The mixed-race Irish people searching for their African roots.
Preserving Macao's handmade signs in the digital age
Perched on a stool in his dusty workshop in Macao, Lam Weng Io looks like a scholar or a librarian, bespectacled and in deep concentration.
Miley Cyrus: I will 'always love' Liam Hemsworth but there was 'too much conflict'
Miley Cyrus has spoken about her divorce from Liam Hemsworth, saying she will always love him "very much" but that there was "too much conflict" in their relationship.
Fiery Meteor Explodes Over Lake Ontario With Spectacular Flash as Blast Heard in New York
A meteor left a fiery trail that was filmed from Toronto's 1,815-foot CN Tower. According to NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office head Bill Cooke, the space rock reached a speed of 56,000 mph before disintegrating in the sky with a massive blast. However, there are few videos of the event, so it is difficult to determine the meteor's trajectory.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court hears arguments in Bill Cosby appeal
Cosby, 83, hopes to overturn​ his 2018 sex assault conviction because the judge let prosecutors call five other accusers who said Cosby mistreated them the same way he did his victim, Andrea Constand.
'Wild Minds' Traces The Origins Of Animation — From Blackton And McCay To Disney
Author Reid Mitenbuler's real target is a quintessentially American story of daring ambition, personal re-invention, and the eternal tug-of-war of between art and business.
I Read Court Documents for Fun. Hear Me Out.
Trial lawyers are storytellers. Take the case of the Velvet Elvis, a kitschy cigar lounge that got on the wrong side of the Presley estate.
South Africa's lottery probed as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 drawn and 20 win
Twenty ticketholders win in South Africa after the unusual sequence, sparking claims of fraud.
Southwest warns 6,800 employees of impending layoffs, a first for the airline
Southwest Airlines warned 6,800 employees Thursday they may be furloughed in the spring, the airline told CNN.
Silent night: Crowds avoid Rockefeller tree switch-on as US warned to expect 'devastating Christmas'
The familiar moment the Christmas lights went on in midtown Manhattan only highlighted the surreal scenes of an empty New York.
'Clown World': Danish Women's Society in Hot Water Over Man-Beating Video Against Domestic Violence
The campaign from the Danish Women's Society, which features footage of women hitting their men in the face and laughing about it, has been slammed for sexism. The organisation insisted that the message was that domestic violence was never acceptable and that it was completely misunderstood by the public.