Month: May 2020

President Donald Trump and his allies have long hyped the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine when it comes to treating COVID-19, despite a lack of evidence showing the drug’s effectiveness as a coronavirus treatment and studies showing it may cause a higher risk of death. But while hydroxychloroquine may be an unreliable solution to the coronavirus crisis,
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A Popeyes fast food chain restaurant is seen on August 30, 2019 on a street of Washington D.C. – Chick it out! US restaurant chain Popeyes launched a fried chicken sandwich which became such a social media sensation, the company has run out of stock nationwide, leaving would-be consumers crying fowl. On August 12, Popeyes
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Germany’s greenest city invites you to enjoy a city break in close touch with nature: with its countless Hamburg parks, nature reserves, beaches, open-air food stands and its unique urban shore, Hamburg ensures a relaxing and yet highly diverse holiday experience. In Hamburg, inspiring urban environments and soothing greenery go hand in hand – sustainable
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We don’t always think as much as we should about motoring. After all, this is one of the key components of modern life. Many people get in their vehicles each morning, and the economic system simply wouldn’t survive without them. While sometimes we hear about the decline of the individual vehicle, those assessments are disconnected
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With a highly impressive resume of working alongside the likes of former Creative Director of Céline, Phoebe Philo, and holding his own as Creative Director for five years at Mulberry, where he successfully transformed the British heritage brand’s leather and accessories lines – it comes as no surprise that Louis Vuitton’s new women’s fashion leather
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It’s game time this summer on Global TV with a new competition/comedy show, Game On!, premiering on May 27. Keegan-Michael Key hosts the new sports comedy entertainment show, which is equal parts comedy and game show. The genre-busting series pits two teams of three — captained by tennis champion Venus Williams and Super Bowl champion Rob
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The think tank New Philanthropy Capital has proposed a scheme that would allow charities to receive legacy income sooner and donors to see the effect of their gifts during their lifetimes. A feasibility study into accelerated legacies, produced by NPC and the law firm Bates Wells, published today, suggests charities could access legacy gifts as soon as
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With European countries easing travel restrictions, there is new hope for summer holidays abroad. However, with the Government expected to announce a two-week quarantine, and the Transport Secretary then suggesting that holidaymakers to some countries may be exempted, the situation is ever-changing, raising plenty of questions for anyone due to travel, or with plans to
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A major market shift is forming as the economy begins to reopen: Value stocks are gaining popularity over growth names, including technology. But according to Oppenheimer Asset Management’s John Stoltzfus, that doesn’t mean the winners will automatically become losers. The market bull sees technology as a vital part of the economic fight to function amid
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Boeing is planning to lay off more than 6,000 employees this week in an effort to slash costs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate the air travel and aerospace industries. The aircraft manufacturer previously said it is seeking to reduce its headcount by 10% through voluntary and involuntary separations from the company. Boeing had more than
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Fountaine Pajot has produced over 4,000 catamarans since 1976 at its historic base in La Rochelle, two hours’ north of Bordeaux, and was among the first production catamaran builders to enter the motor yacht sector, in 1998. Fountaine Pajot is scheduled to stage the world premiere of its flagship motor yacht, Power 67, at this
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