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France and Germany announce new partial confinements due to an increase in coronavirus cases. The pandemic remains a huge threat to the economy. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. | World | CNN


France and Germany announce new partial confinements due to an increase in coronavirus cases.

The pandemic remains a huge threat to the economy.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

Truth first.

1

Final stretch of the US elections: a guide to what happens from the election to the inauguration

The technical process for electing a president just begins on election day.

The system is especially confusing, because voters only cast their votes to determine which candidate can send a carefully selected group of allies - known as electors - to the Electoral College, where the actual presidential vote takes place. 

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The pandemic remains a huge threat to the economy

The US economy regained much of the huge ground it lost earlier in the year, expanding at the fastest rate recorded in a third quarter, the Commerce Department said.

But he's not out of the woods yet.

US economy grew at a record 0:52 annual rate

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France and Germany announce new partial confinements due to increase in coronavirus cases

Two of Europe's largest economies, France and Germany, have announced new four-week lockdown orders in response to the growing number of coronavirus cases.

Words associated with Trump and Biden

In the final days of the presidential campaign, Americans have the coronavirus and the final presidential debate in mind when asked what they have seen, read or heard about President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.

The pandemic has changed the saving and spending habits of Americans

For millions of Americans, the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic have been devastating, resulting in job losses, food insecurity or threats of eviction.

As a consequence, they have acquired new habits.

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How to celebrate Halloween and the Day of the Dead in a healthy way

This weekend we celebrate Halloween, a festival of the Anglo-Saxon countries also popular in Latin America, and the Day of the Dead in Mexico.

Both festivities involve human contact and meetings.

Even bats know to physically distance themselves when they get sick

A study published in Behavioral Ecology this week found that wild vampire bats naturally distance themselves from other bats in such situations.

Panera Bread adds pizza to its menu to double dinner

Panera Bread fans, rejoice!

Fast casual chain of bakeries and coffee shops will add pizza to their menu.

These spiders do not have ears.

But they can hear you

Ogre-faced spiders, known for their night vision abilities, can also hear sounds in a wide range of frequencies, according to a new study.

The number of the day

US $ 477.2 million

Tupperware reports large sales driven in large part by demand for its products as more people eat at home during the pandemic. 

Quote of the day

"We will not give up"

 French President Emmanuel Macron said the country would not give in to terrorism after being targeted once again for what he called "Islamist and terrorist insanity."

Three people died after a knife attack in Nice 1:39

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The most advanced toothbrush


With pressure sensors in the head, this brush removes up to 10 times more plaque than a normal one.

And to finish…

This man cares for 30,000 animals at the Dubai aquarium

Francis Uy is an experienced diver with a very unusual job.

Take care of more than 30,000 animals in the aquarium of one of the largest shopping centers in the world, located in Dubai.

This is what swimming in an aquarium inside a shopping center is like 2:42

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