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Fishermen Team Up With Food Banks To Help Hungry Families
The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated food insecurity and stretched an already-strained fishing industry. New partnerships with food banks give fisherman income and provide food for those in need.
Covid-19: Tighter restrictions likely, Sir Patrick Vallance warns
Sir Patrick Vallance also predicts there will be a spike in cases after Christmas.
Movies 2020: With 'Tenet' and 'Mulan,' theaters never had a fighting chance
Hollywood studios and movie theaters spent much of the spring and summer engaged in a strange chess match, trying to find the right time to launch two aspiring blockbusters, "Tenet" and "Mulan," which might jumpstart movie-going amid a pandemic.
Nine out of ten pubs closed by virus restrictions - some might never re-open
Pubs could miss out on billions of pounds in income over the Christmas period as a result of coronavirus restrictions.
Denmark Reveals When Nord Stream 2 Construction Will Begin in Its Waters
Washington recently nailed more sanctions onto the joint Russian-Western European energy infrastructure project, threatening to block access to the US financial system for companies providing insurance and certification services. Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence that Nord Stream 2 would be completed.
Jupiter And Saturn Will Be Together Again For The Holidays
At least, that's how it will look to someone craning their head aloft. On the winter solstice, the pair of gas giants will appear closer to each other in the night sky than they have in centuries.
Attenborough on Biden and forces of nature
Sir David examines how wildlife adapts to the forces of nature, such as volcanoes, in a new series.
Detained since 2018, now Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul is handed a 5-year sentence
Loujain al-Hathloul, one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's rights activists, has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison by the kingdom's special court for terrorism offenses, according to her family.
Tech giants unite against company accused of WhatsApp hack
Some of the biggest technology companies in the world, including Google and Microsoft, have joined Facebook's legal battle against the private spyware company NSO Group.
Michigan Mayor Knocked for Facebook Posts Urging 'Rebellion' Against COVID-19 'Tyranny', Report Says
The calls, reportedly deemed as too insistent and inappropriate for an "elected official", followed an earlier controversy, when Mayor Bruce Kring argued that citizens are entitled to decide for themselves whether to wear protective masks during the virus outbreak or not.
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Shirley Jackson's Son On His Mother's Newly Discovered Short Story
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Laurence Hyman, son of Shirley Jackson, about his mother's recently discovered short story which was recently published in The Strand Magazine.
Human-made objects to outweigh living things
The mass of human-made objects will for the first time likely exceed that of living things in 2020.
Daniil Medvedev battles from behind to win ATP Finals with victory over Dominic Thiem
Daniil Medvedev claimed his second tournament victory in a row, as he won the ATP Finals with a three-set victory over Dominic Thiem on Sunday.
Six things we learnt from this week's Sophy Ridge on Sunday
As Christmas cheer across the country was crushed by Boris Johnson's Saturday announcement, the show's guests discussed the reasons for the policy change as well as the mutation of the coronavirus.
US Embassy in Iraq Confirms 'Minor Damage' After Rocket Attack in Green Zone
Earlier, in November, the so-called Green Zone in the Iraqi capital Baghdad suffered a rocket attack that left one child killed and five people injured.
The 'Mega-Hack' Revealed This Week Has Been Raging Since March
Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Thomas Rid of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies about Russia's alleged hack on the U.S. government and tech companies.
Mexico lawmakers restrict foreign law enforcement agents
Agents sent from abroad to counter the drugs trade will now have to share information with Mexico.
Verizon's plan: Consumers win, investors lose
Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.
US moves to 'extradite' suspected Lockerbie 'bombmaker' no coincidence - lawyers
Lawyers fighting to clear the name of a man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have described US moves to pursue the suspected 'bombmaker' as "cynical".
'Slavery, Coercion': Netizens Slam Ocasio-Cortez 'Sex is Work' Quip On Paramedic's Racy Pics Scandal
The New York Post on Sunday thrust a 23-year-old medic in New York City, Lauren Kwei, unwillingly into the limelight, revealing the first, middle and last name, as well as height, weight and place of employment of the woman who opted to become an adult content creator on OnlyFans to supplement her income during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Shirley Jackson's Son On His Mother's Newly Discovered Short Story
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Laurence Hyman, son of Shirley Jackson, about his mother's recently discovered short story which was recently published in The Strand Magazine.
Human-made objects to outweigh living things
The mass of human-made objects will for the first time likely exceed that of living things in 2020.
Daniil Medvedev battles from behind to win ATP Finals with victory over Dominic Thiem
Daniil Medvedev claimed his second tournament victory in a row, as he won the ATP Finals with a three-set victory over Dominic Thiem on Sunday.
Six things we learnt from this week's Sophy Ridge on Sunday
As Christmas cheer across the country was crushed by Boris Johnson's Saturday announcement, the show's guests discussed the reasons for the policy change as well as the mutation of the coronavirus.
US Embassy in Iraq Confirms 'Minor Damage' After Rocket Attack in Green Zone
Earlier, in November, the so-called Green Zone in the Iraqi capital Baghdad suffered a rocket attack that left one child killed and five people injured.
The 'Mega-Hack' Revealed This Week Has Been Raging Since March
Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Thomas Rid of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies about Russia's alleged hack on the U.S. government and tech companies.
Mexico lawmakers restrict foreign law enforcement agents
Agents sent from abroad to counter the drugs trade will now have to share information with Mexico.
Verizon's plan: Consumers win, investors lose
Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.
US moves to 'extradite' suspected Lockerbie 'bombmaker' no coincidence - lawyers
Lawyers fighting to clear the name of a man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have described US moves to pursue the suspected 'bombmaker' as "cynical".
'Slavery, Coercion': Netizens Slam Ocasio-Cortez 'Sex is Work' Quip On Paramedic's Racy Pics Scandal
The New York Post on Sunday thrust a 23-year-old medic in New York City, Lauren Kwei, unwillingly into the limelight, revealing the first, middle and last name, as well as height, weight and place of employment of the woman who opted to become an adult content creator on OnlyFans to supplement her income during the coronavirus pandemic.
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