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Capitol Riot: What Does a Deadly Day Mean For Trump's Legacy - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 07 Jan 21 no follow-up yet
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    The BBC gave an editorial comment about how yesterdays incidents would harm the Trump Presidency. The article made the point of praising Mitch Mconnel for his speech at the beginning of the senates session. The article had a sense of shock that so many republicans followed Mconnel.
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The Rise of Wilton Gregory, the First African-American Cardinal - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 27 Oct 20 no follow-up yet
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    A background of Wilton Gregory, the first African American Cardinal.
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Covid-19 will probably NEVER go away even with a vaccine - which might not be available... - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 20 Oct 20 no follow-up yet
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    Article about a scientist stating the a vaccine does not mean an end to the Pandemic.
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Israel's Coronavirus Lockdown Fuels Protests, Violence and Confusion - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 06 Oct 20 no follow-up yet
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    Protests in Israel over the government most recent stay at home order.
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More than 10 million people have downloaded the NHS Covid-19 app since it launched last... - 1 views

started by aaronfink on 28 Sep 20 no follow-up yet
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    Interesting article about the use of a contact tracing app in the uk.
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'Coloured Lives Matter': A South African Police Shooting Like No Other - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 22 Sep 20 no follow-up yet
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    This is an article about the shooting of an unarmed black child with down-syndrome in South Africa. It is interesting to see how another country, beside the U.S., that has a dark history around race is handling police brutality.
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As U.N. Turns 75, the Celebration Is Muted by Calamity and Conflict - 0 views

started by aaronfink on 15 Sep 20 no follow-up yet
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    Cool article reflecting on the history of the U.N. It is a reflection of the organizations success and bureaucratic failures.
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European Leaders Weigh New Lockdowns as Cases Rise - 2 views

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    France and Germany are preparing for the second wave of the Coronavirus as winter approaches. Both countries are considering a new lockdown procedure but are facing flashback form protestors who feel their rights are infringed upon. Many countries are worried about the economic downfall of the virus; however, France and Germany are prioritizing the well being of their people.
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