martes, 29 de diciembre de 2020

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More Americans Pay Rent On Credit Cards As Lawmakers Fail To Pass Relief Bill
Many Americans who've lost income in the pandemic are falling deeper into debt — forced to pay bills or even their rent on credit cards. It's a sign of trouble ahead for the economy.

Support bubbles: How do they work and who is in yours?
Some people across the UK have been able to form "support bubbles" or "extended households".
New twist in Chinese swimmer's eight-year doping ban
China's triple Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang has had an eight-year doping ban "set aside" by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in a ruling that could prove highly embarrassing for the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and a former Italian Foreign Minister.
Brexit deal can be 'unifying moment for our country' - Sunak
The Brexit trade deal agreed on Christmas Eve can be an "enormously unifying moment for our country", the chancellor has said.
Fake 'Apple Car' Clip Leaves Social Media Abuzz Amid Reports of Automobile's Release in 2021
Rumours about Apple developing its own electric car, possibly with self-driving functionality, have been around since 2014. However, the company has never officially confirmed the reports.

Jupiter And Saturn To Unite In Night Sky
On Monday, Jupiter and Saturn will look as if they are merging in the night sky. This hasn't happened in nearly 400 years.

Dickens Museum: A Christmas Carol performance goes online
Charles Dickens's London home will host a special performance of A Christmas Carol.
El Clasico: Moments from Europe's biggest rivalry
El Clasico is one of the biggest and most intense games in the world of soccer. It's involved some of the greatest ever players and featured plenty of incredible moments.
Vaccination delays in Spain due to 'Pfizer logistics issue'
Spain is facing a delay in a fresh delivery of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, due to a Pfizer "logistics issue", the country's health minister says.
US Labor Dept., States Scramble to Avoid Delay in COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits
While the $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill signed into law by US President Donald Trump on Sunday provides extra unemployment benefits, many states will have to wait until January to begin disbursing those funds.

viernes, 18 de diciembre de 2020

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Wealth Gap: Wide And Getting Wider
The wealth gap between white and black families is growing — and that's especially apparent in the housing market. Host Michel Martin talks to Washington Post correspondent Michael Fletcher about the financial disparities facing black families.

Coronavirus: Intensive care and other key terms explained
Use our tool to check the meaning of key words and phrases associated with the Covid-19 outbreak.
Mary, Joseph and... an astronaut? The Vatican's unconventional nativity scene mocked
Jesus, Mary and Joseph don't normally appear alongside astronauts or Darth Vader-like figures, but the Vatican has upset some Catholics by bringing them together in its latest nativity scene.
TikTok deletes anti-vax video after MP's criticism
TikTok scrambled to delete a video featuring anti-vaccination disinformation during a parliamentary hearing on Thursday, after an MP cited it as evidence the platform was not doing enough to tackle such claims.
'Substantial and Extended Fiscal Stimulus' Needed to Avert Looming 'Credit Crunch', Economist Argues
The world cannot wait for a COVID-19 vaccine to be rolled out before an internationally coordinated and sustained action of public and private investment is taken to avoid a future "credit crash", a long-time City of London economist tells Sputnik.

Vatican Unveils Unique Nativity Scene In St. Peter's Square
Critics say one of the wise men resembles an astronaut. Another character brings Darth Vader to mind. The Catholic Herald called it an "Embarrassing Sci-Fi Creche."

Covid in Scotland: Dumfries and Galloway and Borders step down to level 1
Pubs which do not serve meals, soft play areas and football grounds are all able to reopen.
WTA's mission to grow women's tennis
WTA CEO Steve Simon talks to Pat Cash about Maria Sharapova's 2017 return and how he plans to grow the game.
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".
Japanese 'Twitter Killer' Sentenced to Death for Murdering Nine People, Reports Say
In November 2017, a 27-year-old man, Takahiro Shiraishi, committed multiple homicides in Zama, Japan.