Trump's favorite candidate for the Supreme Court.
The Vatican's opposition to euthanasia.
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Trump's Favorite Supreme Court Candidate
Justice Amy Coney Barrett has become President Donald Trump's big favorite to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to several people familiar with the deliberations, who say the president's opinion solidified over a long meeting at the White House on Monday.
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Is Putin looking to affect Biden?
According to
The Washington Post
, a CIA assessment says Putin "will likely lead" efforts to interfere in the 2020 election against Biden.
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Victims of Domestic Violence in Times of Pandemic
A study shows that some victims faced various challenges and barriers during confinement, including lack of food, shelter, transportation, childcare and employment opportunities, which pressured them to live in communities close to their abusive partners.
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The record for storms in the US
Beta made landfall in Texas and is the ninth named storm to make landfall in 2020. This hurricane season now shares the record for the most named systems in the United States in a single year with 1916.
Also:
A "zombie" tropical storm?
Yes Paulette is back because it's 2020
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The Vatican's opposition to euthanasia
The Vatican condemned euthanasia and assisted suicide in its strongest words yet.
He called it an "act of murder" that can never be justified.
At coffee time
120,000-year-old footprints found in Saudi Arabia, and could be human
They discovered hundreds of fossilized footprints dating back 120,000 years in Saudi Arabia, and they could point to the earliest evidence of human movement in the region.
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Halloween pandemic: what can and can't be done, according to the CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that due to the pandemic, door-to-door swapping of candy, costume masks and parties are discouraged this year.
Original manuscript of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda revealed
The University of Chile will receive this Wednesday the donation of an original manuscript of the sonnet "Sangre de Toro", typed and signed by the poet Pablo Neruda in 1965, which was found last July.
Capitalism no longer works. Here's how the pandemic could change you forever
Capitalism is in crisis.
The pandemic could change it forever, in favor of workers and those most in need.
The number of the day
US $ 499
Amazon is selling a knock-off of Peloton's bike for $ 499 called the Prime Bike.
Quote of the day
“The Chinese government and the WHO falsely stated that there was no evidence of person-to-person transmission. They later falsely said that people without symptoms would not spread the disease. The United Nations must hold China accountable for its actions.
Trump blames China for the pandemic and global pollution in the framework of the UN General Assembly.
Trump: We will hold China to account for the coronavirus 6:12
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And to finish…
The act of sportsmanship that made Will Smith cry
The Spanish triathlete Diego Méntrida showed the maximum sportsmanship during the past weekend.
The runner let another competitor pass and arrive in third place, who made a mistake, meters before the finish line.
The gesture went around the world and even Will Smith celebrated Méntrida's attitude.
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