Month: June 2020

The Robinhood application is displayed in the App Store on an Apple Inc. iPhone in an arranged photograph taken in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Dec. 14, 2018. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Retail investors speculating in stocks are not responsible for the market’s comeback and their top picks tend to underperform, according
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These days, if you’re not a pogonophile yourself, there’s a fair chance you know someone who is. (We’ll wait here while you Google it.) Brushing off claims that peak beard has been and passed, the facial hair trend is here to stay. And with beards now a firm part of men’s facial furniture, the emphasis
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Big Issue North vendors will begin resume selling issues of the magazine from Monday, the organisation has said.  Big Issue North, which produces a weekly magazine that vendors can buy for £1.50 and sell for £3, has been unavailable to street sellers during the lockdown period.  But the company said that from Monday, vendors would
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This article will look to show you all you need to know about the Costa Brava, so that you could explore it whenever you are next in Barcelona.  All the places are a short drive away from Barcelona and are accessible by buses and trains. Of course, it goes without saying that there will be
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A wise shipyard knows that it’s not always about re-inventing the wheel. When a design is proven to work well, a smart approach is to recreate the yacht’s best attributes in a different size, attracting a different client base. Cue the new Custom Line 106’, which takes its styling and strong focus on indoor-outdoor living
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Sherman’s Showcase, the musical sketch comedy show that was one of the best comedy shows of 2019, is back with an hourlong special entitled Sherman’s Showcase: Black History Month Spectacular (in June) and boy, creators Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin could not have predicted how important and prescient this unapologetically black and goofy series would become in June 2020.  Or maybe they could:
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Stocks sank Thursday as states from Arizona to Florida, North Carolina and Texas and some international markets reported rising coronavirus case counts. Companies like theater chains with the most at stake for a smooth reopening were hit the hardest. Shares of Cinemark and National CineMedia were down over 11% and 12% respectively in afternoon trading.
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(CNN) — The Maldives is reopening to all visitors next month with no restrictions. A spokesperson for the tourism board has confirmed the Indian Ocean destination will welcome back tourists of all nationalities in July. While a previous draft proposal indicated travelers would need to present a medical certificate confirming proof of a negative Covid-19
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Working in close collaboration with exclusive project design company specializing in luxurious holiday accommodation located amongst the untouched heritage village of Assagao, India, Kasu Assets Development Pvt Ltd (better known as Kasu Vana), and Bangalore-based Studio Taan present an all-new take on interior design in vacation homes. Creating an ambiance which both emanates luxury, and
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Todd Chrisley served an excellent response to an Instagram troll who ignorantly told the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ star to ‘marry your own color.’ Todd Chrisley, 51, won’t stand for racist comments. One troll had the nerve to leave such hate underneath an Instagram photo of the Chrisley Knows Best star with his seven-year-old biracial granddaughter, Chloe
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Charities should consider deferring pension contributions to preserve short-term funds, a new report suggests.  Defined Benefit Pension Funding in the Charitable Sector, published by the pensions consultancy Hymans Robertson, says the Covid-19 pandemic has placed charities under significant financial strain, so they need to conserve cash.  The report advises that charities consider deferring pension contributions
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NEW YORK (June 9th, 2020) – Today, a new CARE report reveals COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting women, yet they have almost no representation in national COVID-19 responses across the globe, and their needs are going unmet. Canada is the only country out of 30 to lead the pack, with more than 50% of the national
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