How Venice Coped And Will Keep Coping
Venice is a city with a long history of overcoming adversity and now its residents are starting debates, campaigns and protests to take control of the city’s future.
Venice is a city with a long history of overcoming adversity and now its residents are starting debates, campaigns and protests to take control of the city’s future.
There's some amazing science happening at the South Pole, but some very grandiose claims being made. What's actually going on?
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It is the latest way airlines are seeking to rebuild travel demand while appeasing passenger preference for more space.
The Blackview BV9900 Pro has a built-in thermal camera system to scan body temperature.
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The Utah Supreme Court has issued an opinion which rejects the argument that a debtor's intent in making a transfer must be predominantly to defeat the rights of creditors, and instead holds that the issue must be determined by the fact finder if there is any significant evidence of such intention.
With so many sales happening at once for Memorial Day weekend, we picked out some of the best deals for you.
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How many surgeries have been affected around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and how long will it take to for hospitals to catch up due to delayed cases?
The Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr will begin when the young Moon is first sighted.
It’s “back to the future” for oil, says Goldman Sachs.
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Colleges should abandon working through multiple scenarios for the fall; they should follow the example of the California State University System and provide most instruction online and keep their residence halls closed.
On Wednesday, the World Bank announced that Carmen Reinhart will be their new Chief Economist. Reinhart made a name for herself studying financial crises which makes her an ideal person to lead the Bank's strategy in during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Innovium is a startup that recently announced a new product that has advantages over the top network switch chip Broadcom ships today.
Italy is coming back to life. But things won't be the same for a long time.
13 established and emerging fashion models from around the world reflect on their Covid-19 quarantined life.
More home schooling?
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Chris Nolan's 'Tenet,' starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, is absolutely coming to theaters, and it's still seemingly scheduled for July 17, 2020.
As lawyers Susan R. Huntington, Richard D. Harris, and Michael J. Dunne of Day Pitney, put it in “You Have The Covid-19 PPP Loan- Know The Rules to Maximize Forgiveness,” there is a reason: “The guidance in the interim final rules issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Feder...
The most underrated game of 2011 is back, and it still feels a bit like 2011, for good and bad reasons.
NBC reports that four states—possibly more—are warning their online unemployment applicants “that their personal information may have been leaked.” Boy, when it rains, it really does pour.
Advertising and theatrical exhibition will be especially hard hit by the pandemic and economic downturn, an Ampere Analysis report says. Overall, entertainment will lose out on $160 billion in growth over the next five years.