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Month: February 2021

Michael Jordan Fast Facts

Here’s a look at basketball legend and NBA superstar Michael Jordan. Personal Birth date: February 17, 1963 Birth place: Brooklyn, New York Birth name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan Father: James Jordan, business owner Mother: Deloris (Peoples) Jordan Marriages: Yvette Prieto (April 27, 2013-present); Juanita Vanoy (September 2, 1989-December 29, 2006, divorced) Children: with Yvette Prieto: Victoria

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‘Millions’ of lives could be saved annually by 2040 if countries reach Paris targets: study

Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV News) — A new study suggests that if countries make their climate change targets more ambitious, millions of lives could be saved. The study, published in a special issue of The Lancet Planetary Health journal, says modelling suggests that “millions of lives could be saved

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Defense Dept. failing to track and prevent sexual harassment and assault of civilian workforce, watchdog warns

The Department of Defense has failed to adequately track and prevent cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault involving its civilian workforce, the Government Accountability Office is warning in a new report, despite taking such measures for service members. The department’s guidance on sexual harassment and assault “only captures a fraction of reported incidents involving

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TV host Laura Berman says her son died of an overdose after a drug dealer connected with him on Snapchat

Relationship therapist and TV host Laura Berman is grieving her teen son who she says died of an overdose from drugs he purchased from someone he connected with on Snapchat, according to her post on social media. “My beautiful boy is gone. 16 years old,” Berman posted on Instagram about Samuel Berman Chapman’s death. “Sheltering

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A proposed law in California seeks to ban NDAs that prevent workers from speaking up about discrimination and abuse

A California state legislator has introduced a bill aimed at empowering more workers to speak up about alleged discrimination and abuse by banning certain provisions in confidentiality agreements. State Sen. Connie Leyva, who was behind California legislation banning non-disclosure agreements in cases of workplace sexual assault and harassment, is now hoping to prevent workers from

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House managers to make a visceral case against Trump on Wednesday

The House impeachment managers begin their two-day presentation Wednesday looking to convince skeptical Republican senators that former President Donald Trump was responsible for the deadly January 6 riot at the US Capitol where insurrectionists attacked the Capitol and disrupted the peaceful transfer of power. House Democrats’ previewed their case against Trump on the trial’s opening

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Aproximadamente 1 de cada 10 estadounidenses ha recibido al menos su primera inyección de covid-19, pero los desafíos de suministro persisten

(CNN) — Aproximadamente uno de cada 10 estadounidenses, casi 32,9 millones de personas, ha recibido hasta ahora al menos una primera dosis de las vacunas de covid-19 de dos componentes, según muestran los datos de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC). Aproximadamente 9,8 millones ya están completamente vacunados. Y aunque los

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