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theecologist.org
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| | | | | The decision to defend capital has led to governments taking too little action too late to stop the spread of novel coronavirus. | |
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westhunt.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I don't think the story is perfectly clear right now. But suppose it becomes clear. Suppose that we find that Covid-19 was ( for sure) the accidental product of virologists working in a Wuhan lab, funded by the US government. What would happen? https://youtu.be/m1snCA92C58?t=256 | |
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www.carolinapoliticalreview.org
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| | | | | "In general, the American public seems to trust and approve of Dr. Fauci a great deal more than President Trump. This can probably be attributed to Dr. Fauci's more realistic response and predictions about the virus. He recently warned that the US was moving in the wrong direction, as cases have begun to surge again across the nation once again. He also mentioned that the vaccine is unlikely to be distributed before January of 2021. In contrast, Donald Trump has an optimistic approach, saying that the US has made "tremendous progress" toward defeating the virus in a tweet." | |
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blogs.gartner.com
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| | | "There is an API for that!" is a common answer talking to digital-savvy organizations today. Indeed, according to ProgrammableWeb.com, there are almost 20,000 public APIs available. Digital-savvy organizations rely heavily on private, public or partner APIs to work in the current state. Companies like Salesforce generate 50% of the revenue just through APIs, eBay generates [...] | ||