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Search shifts from rescue to restoration

Search and rescue teams continue to work in the rubble of the collapsed Champlain Towers South apartment in Surfside, Florida on July 6, 2021. Eva Marie Uzcategui | AFP | Getty Images Finding the site of a collapsed Florida condo building is shifting from a rescue to a salvage operation as the likelihood of finding…
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New Covid outbreaks a high danger to financial restoration, OECD chief says

Covid-19 vaccinations without prior registration being done at Sector 30 district hospital on June 22, 2021 in Noida, India. Sunil Ghosh | Hindustan Times | Getty Images New outbreaks of Covid-19 remain one of the top risks to a global economic recovery, the OECD’s secretary-general has warned, calling for developed nations to support less-developed nations…
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Aaliyah’s final and self-titled album “Aaliyah” was launched 20 years in the past right now!

Roommate, 20 years ago today, the beautiful and talented Aaliyah released her third and final album – just weeks before her untimely death in a plane crash. Although the album was sad because of her death, “Aaliyah” is still considered by many fans as her greatest work. The futuristic production and writing skills of Timbaland…
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These are a number of the high 5 new Covid signs

PeopleImages | E + | Getty Images LONDON – When the coronavirus pandemic first hit in early 2020, governments quickly released information about what symptoms to look out for, unaware that much of the transmission was asymptomatic. The public was asked to watch out for a high temperature and a new persistent cough with loss…
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman’s daughter Bella shares uncommon selfie

Fans look forward to new photos from Tom Cruise and ex-wife Nicole KidmanNotoriously private children have resigned themselves to catching them when they can. Indeed, Isabella “Bella” Kidman Cruise shared a rare selfie with her Instagram story of herself on Wednesday July 7th as she watched England’s national soccer team take on Denmark in the…
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International Covid loss of life toll exceeds four million, Hopkins knowledge present

A worker wearing a protective suit and carrying an umbrella walks past the graves of Covid-19 victims at the Nossa Senhora Aparecida cemetery, in Manaus, Brazil, on February 25, 2021. Michael Dantas | AFP | Getty Images The global death toll from Covid-19 exceeded 4 million late Wednesday as infections worldwide crossed 185 million, according…
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5 vaccinated nations with excessive Covid charges depend on China vaccines

Covid-19 vaccines from Chinese companies Sinopharm (left) and Sinovac arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport in Cambodia on June 8, 2021. Sovannara | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images Among the countries with both high vaccination rates and high Covid-19 infection rates, most rely on vaccines made in China, a CNBC analysis shows. The results…
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Commerce Desk is attempting to restrict the variety of streaming adverts with the brand new launch

Trade Desk has launched a new ad trading platform to limit the number of ads presented to consumers on free streaming services, CEO Jeff Green told CNBC on Wednesday. The digital ad buying platform Solimar had previously announced a way for marketers to optimize digital advertising campaigns on the Internet. Green, who appeared on Mad…
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Watch as Joe Biden Mocks Obstructionist Mitch McConnell

When he first took office, Joe Biden promised to make a good faith effort to work with Republicans. And that effort has been made on numerous occasions over Biden’s first few months in office. Mitch McConnell, though, has often urged his senators against working with the president or supporting his legislation. This is the same…
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Unvaccinated clusters enable Covid to mutate and enhance threat

Dr. Kavita Patel warned that the longer people wait to get vaccinated, “the more it poses a risk down the line for even those of us who are vaccinated.” “It’s not just that vaccinations work, it’s that we have to vaccinate the whole world, and the more people that are unvaccinated or remain unvaccinated, the virus…
