National Healthcare Will Require National RFID Chips - 7 views
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An interesting concept for sure. Although the author might be overstating the possibility of this kind of technology, I would be shocked if most people would agree to this sort of tracking. But then again I was shocked to see how many people are OK with the TSA "naked scans" at airports too... guess privacy isn't as concerning to Americans as it once was.
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As much as the vast majority of people dread the thought of this, I personally think that it has potential to make the world a much better place.
US Airways, American Airlines vow to fight US government over merger - 0 views
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Credit: Reuters/Larry Downing/Files A U.S. Airways jet departs Washington's Reagan National Airport next to American Airlines jets outside Washington, in this February 25, 2013 file photo. The U.S. Department of Justice, six state attorneys general and the District of Columbia challenged the proposed merger on Tuesday saying the creation of the world's largest airline that would result would stifle competition, drive up airfares and reduce services.
Police scramble to find teen girls before they join ISIS - CNN.com - 10 views
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"What she's doing is completely nonsense," Amira's father Abase Hussen told ITN News. He implored Amira to come home. "Remember how we love you. Your sister, brother, they cannot stop crying." Six days ago, the trio of British girls ran away from home and flew from London to Istanbul.
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I agree with Cschnackel it doesn't seem they are even trying as hard as they could to get these girls back.
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Its a publicity stunt. if they were really trying as hard as they say they are, then they'd have found them by now. what with all the security in airports nowadays.
The Morning: 'Covid zero' isn't happening - 25 views
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This article really opened my eyes to see how the flu compares to the Coronavirus. Even with the vaccines rolling out, Covid cases will still happen even if they are decreasing. It will take numerous years to get back to "normal" and hopefully, this pandemic opened our eyes to realize just how serious these diseases and viruses can be.
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This article was very eye-opening. A lot of people think that the coronavirus will soon end, according to the article, it says that the coronavirus will be not be extinguished anytime soon. The University of Johns Hopkins says that people thinking the virus will end sounds like a fantasy and not a reality. The virus caused a lot of people harm and sadness. Many things were ruined by the virus and have opened a lot of people eye's to appreciate and value what they have. Having the vaccine it'll help us make the virus manageable, just like the flu.
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I liked this article because it gave me a better view on how corona is and how long it will take for people and us to get back to our "old world" and how it compares to other viruses.
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