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Man Utd whizkid Brandon Williams eyed by Southampton in loan transfer after January snub

TheSun.co.uk 

SOUTHAMPTON would like to revisit a loan move for Manchester United whizkid Brandon Williams. Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl wants more depth in the full-back areas and likes Williams’ ability to play both on the left and right. Hasenhuttl tried to borrow Williams, 20, from United in January but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer refused to let him […]



Behind the success of National Geographic photos

CBSNews.com 

Jim Richardson, who has been a National Geographic photographer for over 30 years, explains what it takes for a photographer to get his or her piece selected in the National Geographic Traveler photo contest. Watch the full story on "CBS This Morning."

California Reopening Tentatively Set For June 15, With Caveats : Coronavirus Updates - NPR

Google.com 

  1. California Reopening Tentatively Set For June 15, With Caveats : Coronavirus Updates  NPR
  2. Newsom: California Can 'Get Rid Of' Colored Tiered System Of Reopening By June 15  CBS Los Angeles
  3. California aims to fully reopen its economy June 15  Los Angeles Times
  4. California Gov. Gavin Newsom: 'We can now begin planning for our lives post-pandemic'  Yahoo News
  5. Gov. Newsom Says State Has Reached Vaccine Milestones, Plans to Lift COVID Restrictions June 15th  KPIX... Читать дальше...

Stantec/KPMB Architects providing design services for transformed SickKids campus

Building.ca 

The joint venture of Stantec / KPMB Architects is providing architectural design services for the planning phase of The Hospital for Sick Children’s (SickKids) ten-plus year campus redevelopment, Project Horizon. According to the developers, the goal of this three-phase development is to build an inspired hospital of the future; transform care delivery; enable staff, physicians, and researchers to do their […]

Womens' pain not taken as seriously as mens' pain

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers found that when male and female patients expressed the same amount of pain, observers viewed female patients' pain as less intense and more likely to benefit from psychotherapy versus medication as compared to men's pain, exposing a significant patient gender bias that could lead to disparities in treatments.





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