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Punch Bowl Social recordsdata for chapter after Covid destroys its enterprise

Punch Bowl Social on Broadway in Denver, November 1, 2016. Andy Cross | Denver Post | Getty Images Punch Bowl Social filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday after the coronavirus pandemic destroyed its business. As recently as February, the once lively “eatertainment” chain appeared to be the future of the restaurant industry, offering arcade games…
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In response to the CDC, the brand new pressure of Covid within the UK may already be floating round undetected within the US

Medical worker Christina Mathers attends to an unconscious patient who is holding the patient’s hand in the COVID-19 intensive care unit at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas on December 21, 2020. Go Nakamura | Getty Images The new coronavirus strain, which was first discovered in the UK, could already be in circulation…
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Take the primary one accessible, says Mayo Clinic CEO

Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, CEO of the Mayo Clinic, urges Americans to take the first Covid-19 vaccine available to them. “My message is very simple: don’t wait for a specific vaccine,” he told CNBC’s Squawk Box on Tuesday. “Get the first vaccine on the market because its benefits far outweigh the potential risk.” Two coronavirus vaccines…
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17 Christmas Sweaters We Are Obsessed With

We love these products and hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships so we may earn a small portion of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E !. Don’t forget the ugly Christmas sweater this season. Just because office parties and large gatherings can be canceled this year…
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IAC declares that it’s going to spin off Vimeo

Anjali Sud, CEO of Vimeo NurPhoto | NurPhoto | Getty Images IAC is splitting its full stake in its video software company Vimeo, the company announced on Tuesday. IAC’s shares rose more than 5.5% in premarket trading. Upon completion of the transaction, which is expected to close in the second quarter of 2021, Vimeo will…
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MyPillow Man’s election fraud was so absurd that even Newsmax needed to minimize it

Right-wing media broadcaster Newsmax was forced to tune out MyPillow guy Mike Lindell on live TV Monday night when he was just starting to spit out crazy conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines. The moment came at a time when Newsmax, Trump’s new favorite propaganda network, was coming under legal pressure to spit out lies…
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Covid restoration plans will help combat local weather change

Goldbecksolar employees test a module in a solar park under construction in a former gravel mine. Jens Buttner | Image Alliance | Getty Images During the coronavirus pandemic, the worst public health crisis in a century, some people pointed to a tiny silver lining for the planet: global lockdown measures reduced climate change-related carbon dioxide…
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Pharrell admits he would sniff if he needed to: “I am not a tricky man” (video)

In hip hop culture where there is a “no-snitching” code, legendary producer Pharrell openly admits that he would sniff if he had to. He proudly stated that he was “not a tough guy” during a recent appearance on the Drink Champs podcast and said he would sniff if he was in a position where his…
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Authorities bond yields are falling amid fears of a brand new pressure of coronavirus

U.S. government debt prices rose Tuesday as investor sentiment was shaken by a rapidly spreading new strain of coronavirus in the UK The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note fell to around 0.918% while the yield on the 30-year Tresury note fell to 1.656%. Bond yields move inversely with prices. On Monday, 10-year government…
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The brand new coronavirus pressure weighs on the temper

LONDON – European stocks were higher Tuesday morning, trying to bounce back from a brutal sell-off in the previous session as investor sentiment was shaken by a new strain of coronavirus in the UK The pan-European Stoxx 600 rose 1.1%, with the German DAX and French CAC index rising 1.3% each. The UK’s FTSE 100…
