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Wikipedia article of the day for August 1, 2020
A boys' camping event at the site of the Brownsea Island Scout camp from 1 to 8 August 1907 is regarded as the origin of the worldwide Scouting movement. Held on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, southern England, it was organised by Robert Baden-Powell (pictured) to test his ideas for the book Scouting for Boys. Boys from different social backgrounds participated in activities themed around camping, observation, woodcraft, chivalry, lifesaving and patriotism. Up to the early 1930s, camping by Boy Scouts continued on Brownsea Island. In 1962, the island became a nature conservation area owned by the National Trust. The following year, Olave Baden-Powell reopened the island to the public, and in 1964 a formal 50-acre (200,000 m2) Scout campsite was established there. In 1973, a Jamboree was held on the island for 600 Scouts from seven nations. The worldwide centenary of Scouting was celebrated at the camp on 1 August 2007, the 100th anniversary of the start of the first encampment.
FOX NEWS: China calls US accusations of hacking to steal coronavirus vaccine data 'pure slander'
China calls US accusations of hacking to steal coronavirus vaccine data 'pure slander'
Hackers backed by the Chinese government attempted to steal coronavirus vaccination data from US-based biotech company, Moderna Inc., a U.S. security official tracking Chinese hacking reveled in an exclusive Reuters report Friday.
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FOX NEWS: Cultural genocide? What China is doing in Tibet today
Cultural genocide? What China is doing in Tibet today
While much of the international community has turned its attention to the abuses taking place against the Uighur Muslims in the Chinese province of Xingang – some activists are also pointing to the human rights horrors against Buddhists in Tibet – a decades-long conflict that has long tumbled from the limelight.
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FOX NEWS: Hong Kong postpones legislative elections over coronavirus fears
Hong Kong postpones legislative elections over coronavirus fears
Hong Kong has decided to postpone its legislative elections by one year, after officials say coronavirus has worsened in recent months, dealing a blow to pro-democracy candidates over the delay.
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FOX NEWS: Classic car left in shed for 30 years goes for over $200K at auction
Classic car left in shed for 30 years goes for over $200K at auction
An Australian Ford Falcon XA GT Hard Top RPO 83 Manual Coupe was recently auctioned for over $215,000. The owner held on to the car for 30 years and rejected several offers reportedly because it was the car he owned when he first got married.
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Florida Teenager Is Charged as ‘Mastermind’ of Twitter Hack
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Scared That Covid-19 Immunity Won’t Last? Don’t Be
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The Less Impossible Israeli-Palestinian Peace
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White House and Congress Clash on Relief Plan as Jobless Aid Expires
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Trump’s Coronavirus Testing Chief Concedes a Lag in Test Results
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Trump news: President threatens Portland protesters with ‘strong offensive force’ as White House condemns delay of Hong Kong elections
Donald Trump has threatened Portland protesters with "very strong offensive force" as the federal government and residents continue to clash in the liberal city. The president warned he might send the National Guard to stop the "terrorists" in the city.In Albuquerque, meanwhile, activists vowed to meet federal agents with peaceful protests and civil disobedience as Trump said the government's response would expand to more cities, including Detroit, Cleveland and Milwaukee.
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UK puts lockdown-easing on hold as virus spread accelerates
Prime Minister Boris Johnson put some planned measures to ease the U.K.'s lockdown on hold Friday, just hours before they were due to take effect, saying the number of new coronavirus cases in the country is on the rise for the first time since May. Under the new restrictions, people from different households in Greater Manchester, England’s second largest metropolitan area, have been asked to not meet indoors.
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'You're putting words in my mouth': Fauci and Rep. Jim Jordan clash over police-brutality protests at House coronavirus hearing
For Biden's running mate, the safest pick might be the safe bet
Are Pap smears 'obsolete'? There's a better option for cervical cancer screening, American Cancer Society says
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had to be told to unmute his microphone to answer a question during the big tech antitrust hearing
Alan Dershowitz calls Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre a 'serial liar' while once again denying he ever had sex with her
Poll puts Biden over Trump in 6 swing states
Former Vice President Joe Biden is still looking good in key swing states across the country.In May, a poll from the British consulting firm Redfield & Wilton Strategies put Biden ahead of President Trump in six states Trump won in 2016: Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Redfield & Wilton Strategies' July poll shows Biden still has a lead in all of those states, and even widened it in three of them.While Biden had a 4 percent lead over Trump in Arizona, a 2-point lead in Florida, and an 8-point lead in Michigan in May, he has an 8, 7, and 12 percent lead, respectively, in those states as of July. Biden maintained his 10-point lead in Wisconsin over the past two months. Meanwhile Biden lost traction in North Carolina, where he had a 45-43 lead over Trump in May but has a 43-42 lead as of July, and Pennsylvania, where his margin fell from 48-39 to 48-41.Redfield & Wilton surveyed anywhere from 742 to 1,121 registered voters in each of the states, with larger populations corresponding to larger sample sizes. The polls were conducted from July 19-24.More stories from theweek.com The White House reportedly scrapped a national testing plan because the virus was mostly hitting blue states Josh Hawley's good idea to stop modern slavery New Lincoln Project video imagines what it's like to wake up from a coma in 2020
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Dr. Fauci and Rep. Jordan have a tense exchange over limiting protests because of the coronavirus
Venezuela supreme court approves extradition request to Italy for ex-oil czar
Venezuela's supreme court said on Friday it had approved a request to Italy for the extradition of Rafael Ramirez, a once powerful oil minister and former head of state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, on corruption charges. Authorities opened a probe into Ramirez over alleged graft in late 2017 and sought an Interpol red alert for him in early 2018, shortly after he left his later post as Venezuela's United Nations ambassador and began publicly criticizing President Nicolas Maduro's handling of the economy, which remains in freefall.
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Family of Black college student killed by white police officer draws support from Jay-Z, Rihanna and Amy Schumer in bid to reopen case
College football standout Danroy "DJ" Henry Jr., 20, was shot and killed by a white police officer outside a New York bar on Oct. 17, 2010, as he drove away from a disturbance he was not involved in. Nearly 10 years later, celebrities join the victim’s family to demand that the case be reopened.
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Letters to the Editor: Portland protesters, it's time to stop. You're playing into Trump's hands
US election 2020: The war hero who could be Biden's running mate
جمعرات، 30 جولائی، 2020
The 11-carrier US Navy is mocking Iran as 'experts' at making a dummy aircraft carrier to shoot at
D.C. Circuit Court Agrees to Hear Case on Barr’s Decision to Drop Charges against Michael Flynn
The U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit on Thursday vacated an earlier ruling by the court to dismiss the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.A majority of judges on the Circuit Court agreed to an en banc rehearing of the case against Flynn, meaning that all eleven of the court's judges will oversee the case.> BREAKING: DC Circuit Court vacates panel's order that the trial judge dismiss Michael Flynn's criminal charges. Full court will rehear the case pic.twitter.com/gsiIrV2LnP> > -- John Kruzel (@johnkruzel) July 30, 2020Previously, a panel of three Circuit Court judges voted 2-1 to order D.C. District Court judge Emmett Sullivan to dismiss the case against Flynn. Sullivan then filed an appeal to the Circuit Court for an en banc hearing.The Circuit Court scheduled oral arguments before the judges for August 11.Flynn in 2017 pleaded guilty on one count of lying to the FBI as part of the agency's Russia investigation. However, Flynn has since reversed that plea, and the Justice Department dropped its charges against Flynn in May of this year."The Government is not persuaded that the January 24, 2017 interview [that led to Flynn's guilty plea] was conducted with a legitimate investigative basis and therefore does not believe that Mr. Flynn’s statements were material even if untrue,” the DOJ said in its decision.
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Wikipedia article of the day for July 31, 2020
The Rodrigues rail (Erythromachus leguati) was a flightless bird endemic to the Mascarene island of Rodrigues, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The rail was described as having grey plumage, a red beak and legs, and a naked red patch around the eye. The bird fed on tortoise eggs. It was described as being attracted to red objects, which humans exploited while hunting it. The Rodrigues rail is believed to have become extinct in the mid-18th century because of predation by introduced cats and destruction of its habitat by tortoise hunters. The bird was first documented from life by two contemporaneous accounts, first by François Leguat, a French Huguenot refugee marooned on Rodrigues in 1691, and then by Julien Tafforet, marooned on the island in 1726. Subfossil remains (pictured) were later discovered and connected with the old accounts in 1874, and the species was named E. leguati in Leguat's honour.
Children May Carry Coronavirus at High Levels, Study Finds
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CNN host says Trump loyalist owes broadcaster an apology over video played at Barr hearing
CNN host Jake Tapper has demanded that Republican congressman Jim Jordan apologise for playing an edited video that misleadingly showed reporters describe the George Floyd protests as “peaceful”.On Tuesday, attorney general William Barr took part in his first congressional hearing since he took the role, and faced questions on topics including his response to the protests and the subsequent deployment of federal law enforcement agents to cities such as Portland, Oregon.
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Portland has become the focal point of Black Lives Matter protests in America, but it has a tortured history when it comes to race
China bars protest leaders from running in upcoming Hong Kong elections
Alabama Republican celebrates KKK member's birthday as state remembers civil rights hero John Lewis
A Republican senator in Alabama celebrated a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) member’s birthday at the same time hundreds were honouring the life of civil rights hero John Lewis.State Representative Will Dismukes took part in an event marking the KKK grand wizard and former Confederate Army General, Nathan Bedford Forrest, as Alabama honoured the late Georgia Democrat this weekend.
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4 Guards Charged in Inmate’s Beating at Alabama Prison
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CDC: Hundreds sick, 1 dead in nationwide Salmonella outbreak linked to chicks, ducklings
Will Herman Cain’s Death Change Republican Views on the Virus and Masks?
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'Last Supper' artwork of feasting Netanyahu irks Israeli leader
A statue in a Tel Aviv square of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoying a "Last Supper" feast added new bite on Wednesday to mounting protests against his handling of the coronavirus crisis. Netanyahu, whose popularity has plunged in opinion polls amid 21.5% unemployment, said his depiction in a mock tableau of Jesus's final meal before his crucifixion, was tantamount to a death threat. In the installation, Netanyahu sits alone at a grand 10-metre (33 ft) long table, with two candelabras, grabbing at a huge cake resembling an Israeli flag.
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Louie Gohmert’s Coronavirus Case Reveals a Dangerous Reality in Congress
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US hits Poland, others in Europe over Holocaust claims
The United States is criticizing a number of eastern and central European nations, including Poland, for failing to compensate Holocaust victims and their families and communities for property seized during Nazi occupation in World War II as the numbers of survivors dwindles due to age. In a report issued Wednesday, the State Department called out Bosnia, Belarus, Ukraine and particularly Poland for not having acted on restitution claims. Croatia, Latvia and Russia were also taken to task in the report, which is likely to draw angry responses from the governments identified.
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Trump Floats an Election Delay, and Republicans Shoot It Down
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John Lewis Believed America Would Survive Trump
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New research suggests COVID-19 can spread via aerosol transmission -- and might affect tall people more
A new survey has found more evidence to suggest that people can become infected with COVID-19 through aerosol transmission, which could be prevented by wearing a mask. Carried out by data scientists in the UK, Norway, and the US, the study is one of the first to investigate which personal and work-related factors can lead to COVID-19 transmission. After surveying 2,000 people in the UK and US, the researchers found that the data from both countries suggests that aerosol transmission of the virus -- via microdroplets which are so small that they remain suspended in the air for several hours -- is very likely.
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Trump Can’t Delay the Election
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Umbrella Man: Minneapolis police link suspect to white supremacists
With Jobless Aid Set to Lapse, Senate Fails to Agree on Extension
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Father, son with COVID-19 forced to quarantine in Hawaii
Obama’s Call to Abolish Filibuster Puts Further Spotlight on the Tactic
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Trump attended a fundraiser in Texas without a mask on the day the US hit 150,000 coronavirus deaths
بدھ، 29 جولائی، 2020
One in Three Children Have Unacceptably High Lead Levels, Study Says
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Lawmakers, United in Their Ire, Lash Out at Big Tech’s Leaders
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As Trump Undercuts Aid Talks, White House Says Extra Jobless Benefits Will Lapse
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Atlanta Mourns John Lewis and Ponders Carrying on With ‘Good Trouble’
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Trump Plays on Racist Fears of Terrorized Suburbs to Court White Voters
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N.B.A. Season Restart Preview: In the East, Where Do the Bucks Stop?
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