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Experiencing a lockdown world through hang gliding
Hang glider Wolfgang Siess lost his job due to coronavirus, so he started filming his flights to try and attract more people to the sport.
(December 15 08:16) BBC.com
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US Women's Open: A Lim Kim Wins American Debut
The South Korean golfer scanned anxious texts from home while waiting for challengers to finish the rain-delayed final round of the major championship.
(December 15 08:16) Nytimes.com
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Apple’s Massive iPhone Decision That Will Dominate The Future
One strategic decision is going to have a huge impact on the mobile world, and that’s Apple’s decision to build one very important chip…
(December 15 08:15) Forbes.com
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Cartoonist Charlie Mackesy: 'Don't give up, the storm ends'
Cartoonist Charlie Mackesy dedicated his drawings to the people on the front line tackling Covid-19.
(December 15 08:13) BBC.com
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The 33 best TV shows to watch on Hulu - CNET
Looking for a great show to watch tonight? Here are some of the best Hulu has to offer.
(December 15 08:13) Cnet.com
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Yemen: How Covid-19 spread in a war zone
Already facing a humanitarian crisis, Yemenis have been left in the dark over the coronavirus outbreak.
(December 15 08:12) BBC.com
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OnePlus 9 5G pictures leak online - CNET
The phone will reportedly launch in March 2021.
(December 15 08:10) Cnet.com
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Facebook, Twitter face British fines if fail on harmful content
(December 15 08:10) TodayOnline World
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Asian stocks dip as investors curb vaccine enthusiasm
(December 15 08:10) TodayOnline World
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The Most Picturesque Hot Springs In The World, According To Instagram
With more and more people around the world facing a return to lockdown this winter, Instagram continues to provide a way for folks staying at home to travel vicariously and ...
(December 15 08:08) Forbes.com
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Senegal's Dakar Fashion Week: The catwalk in a baobab forest
Held outside because of the pandemic, a fashion show in Senegal embraces the environmental message.
(December 15 08:07) BBC.com
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UK Online Harms: Social networks must keep users safe or face huge fines, bans - CNET
Senior execs from social media companies could also face criminal charges if they fail to keep users safe.
(December 15 08:07) Cnet.com
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Following Germany’s Lead The Dutch Impose Hard Lockdown To Combat Coronavirus Spread
Prime Minister Rutte of the Netherlands announced imposition of a strict national lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus. All non-essential businesses, as well as all schools, must ...
(December 15 08:06) Forbes.com
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Online harms law to let regulator block apps in UK
Ofcom would also be able to fine services huge sums if it believed they had failed to protect users.
(December 15 08:06) BBC.com
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Spinning creator files patent infringement lawsuit against Peloton
Mad Dogg Athletics, which brands itself as 'the creator of the Spinning and indoor cycling category', filed the lawsuit against Peloton in the US District Court for the Eastern District ...
(December 15 08:06) Dailymail.co.uk
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No Indication New COVID Variant In UK Impacts Vaccine Effectiveness: WHO
The World Health Organisation is aware of reports that a new variant of COVID-19 has been identified in the United Kingdom, although there is no evidence to suggest that the ...
(December 15 08:05) NDTV News
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Lockdown DID work and coronavirus cases in England fell by more than a quarter, official study shows
There was a divide in drops in England, with infections actually rising in Yorkshire and the Humber, London and the North East over lockdown according to Imperial College London's REACT-1 ...
(December 15 08:05) Dailymail.co.uk
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Melbourne woman breaks out in hives after discovering she is allergic to Christmas trees
Melbourne woman Jo Rao, 38, had been thrilled to check out the real Christmas tree that had been set up at her office at the start of the month, having ...
(December 15 08:04) Dailymail.co.uk
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New online safety bill sparks fears curbs may be used to limit free speech
Social media giants including Facebook, TikTok and Instagram could be fined up to 10 per cent of their global turnover if they fail to protect users from harm.
(December 15 08:03) Dailymail.co.uk
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FDA approves genetically engineered pigs
Pigs at a farm. | Photo by Marius Becker/picture alliance via Getty Images
The Food and Drug Administration has approved genetically engineered pigs for use ...
(December 15 08:03) The Verge