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Mayor Sentenced for Fraudulent Children's Book Scheme

Former mayor of Baltimore Catherine Pugh was sentenced to federal prison for her role in a fraudulent scheme to defraud taxpayers, a scheme which involved children’s books. Pugh authored a series of books designed to highlight healthy physical activity. However, the popularity of her books was ...




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Sensex ends 199 points higher; Reliance Industries rallies over 3%

NSE Nifty rose 52.45 points.




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Covid-19: Cadila Pharmaceuticals shuts down Ahmedabad plant after 26 employees test positive

A senior government official said Cadila Pharmaceuticals closed its Ahmedabad plant as five employees tested positive last week, and 21 this week.




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Agra: Journalist among two new Covid-19 deaths

Priyanka Gandhi asked the Uttar Pradesh government to provide insurance cover for journalists.




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Covid-19: Migrant worker, wife die in road crash in Lucknow while trying to cycle to Chhattisgarh

Their children – a three-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter – survived.




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Covid-19: China ‘either made a terrible mistake or it was incompetence’, says Donald Trump

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced the formation of the China Task Force to investigate the country’s role in the spread of the pandemic.




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Covid-19: Migrant workers gather at Mangaluru railway station following rumours about special trains

Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashok said the government was awaiting consent from other states to send the migrant workers home.




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Covid-19: CBSE to hold remaining Class 10, Class 12 exams from July 1 to 15

The exams had to be abruptly postponed in March due to a nationwide shutdown to combat the coronavirus outbreak.




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Covid-19: APMC wholesale market in Navi Mumbai to be shut from May 11 to 17

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region is the worst-affected region in the country, with over 10,000 reported cases.




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Covid-19: SC stays Orissa HC order directing state to let in only migrants who test negative

The Supreme Court stayed the order after the Centre said it was ‘unworkable’ and passed without consultation.




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AKTU December 2019 B.Tech 1st year result declared at aktu.ac.in

The highest pass percentage has been scored by Engineering Chemistry and Civil and Mechanical Workshop papers.




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Covid-19: ICMR gets approval to conduct second phase of plasma therapy trials, says health ministry

The trials will be conducted in 21 hospitals across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, TN, Madhya Pradesh, UP, Punjab, Karnataka, Telangana and Chandigarh.




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Coronavirus: BMC chief transferred as Covid-19 cases in Mumbai cross 11,000

Iqbal Singh Chahal will now take over Praveen Pardeshi’s post.




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Covid-19: Madras HC orders closure of all state-run liquor shops in Tamil Nadu, day after re-opening

The court noted that there was a “blatant violation” of its guidelines regulating the sale of liquor.




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Here’s what we know (and don’t know) about asymptomatic Covid-19 patients

A physician answers five common questions.




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Covid-19: Uddhav Thackeray dismisses rumours of Army being called in to handle situation in Mumbai

‘If we need more forces, we will ask for central forces in order to give some rest to our police,’ he said.




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Covid-19: Scientific journals are now pumping out research faster than ever

While there is an urgent need for data, false information can be worse than none at all.




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What does the end of India’s Covid-19 lockdown mean for you?

The lockdown has not ‘killed’ the virus and was never going to. We will have to learn to live with Covid-19, possibly until 2022.




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Equal pay lawsuit: US women's national football team files appeal after legal setback

The USWNT has said the women are being discriminated against because they are not getting paid as much money as the men on a per game basis.




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Orissa court order on testing migrants highlights needless judicial intervention in Covid-19 crisis

While courts have an important role in ensuring that the rights of citizens are protected, it is essential that they avoid adjudicating on policy matters.




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Covid-19: Karnataka allows restaurants, pubs, bars to sell liquor but only as takeaway

The establishments will be allowed to sell liquor from 9 am to 7 pm.




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Covid-19: Bengal not allowing trains reach state is injustice to migrant workers, says Amit Shah

In his letter to Mamata Banerjee’s state government, the Union home minister said that this may further create hardship for the labourers.




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Covid-19: Over 1,000 migrant workers clash with police in Surat, demand to be sent home

The police have arrested over 60 people and another 60 have been detained.




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Covid-19: Teachers to evaluate CBSE Class 10, 12 exam papers at home from Sunday, says Centre

The answer sheets will be delivered to the teachers’ homes from 3,000 schools designated as exam centres.




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09/22:12 EST Warning to Sheep Graziers for South West Slopes forecast district




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09/16:43 EST Cancellation Severe Weather Warning for Snowy Mountains and Australian Capital Territory Forecast Districts.




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09/17:49 EST Cancellation Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Southern Tablelands Forecast District.




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09/22:00 EST Marine Wind Warning Summary for New South Wales




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COVID-19 Diary Week 3: I've Never Been More Emotionally Exhausted

After a week seeing cancer patients with COVID-19 as the inpatient consult attending, Don Dizon finds himself more emotionally exhausted than he's ever been before.
Medscape Oncology




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Community Cancer Practices Battered by Closures, Now COVID-19

Since 2018, there has been a 20.8% increase in practices merging or being acquired, and more recently they have also taken a beating from COVID-19.
Medscape Medical News




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Neoadjuvant Nivolumab 'Promising' in Merkel Cell Carcinoma

A longer follow-up and larger cohort are needed, but results from a new study showed safety and a survival benefit among patients who received nivolumab as an adjunct to surgery.
Medscape Medical News




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Androgens May Explain Male Vulnerability to COVID-19

Striking differences in how men and women are affected by COVID-19 might be explained by deleterious effects of androgens in males, say Italian researchers.
Medscape Medical News




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Let's Not 'Waste' COVID-19: Opportunities for Improvement

Dr Kathy Miller discusses beneficial changes that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the future of medicine.
Medscape Oncology




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Are You Honest When Patients Ask, 'What Would You Do?'

Dr David Kerr on when it might be the right decision to tell patients that you believe they're pursuing the wrong treatment.
Medscape Oncology




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New Options for Rare Cancer Mutations: Basket and 'Just-in-Time' Trials

Basket trials and 'just in time' trials are two new options to target actionable genetic mutations in cancer, regardless of tumor type.
Medscape Oncology




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As the Global Community Continues to Grapple with COVID-19, Mathematica is Remotely Maintaining our Operations

At Mathematica, our mission has always been to protect and improve public well-being. In this time of increased concern over the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the health and safety of all Mathematica employees, clients, and partners is our top priority. We are adhering to guidance and best practices issued by health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).




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COVID-19 Data Primer from Mathematica

Mathematica continues to partner with our clients and groups like the National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO) to respond to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the area of data analytics.




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Supporting Child Welfare Agencies During COVID-19

Before the COVID-19 pandemic changed our daily lives, resource-constrained child welfare agencies across the country already faced challenges with implementing parts of the new Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) of 2018.




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A COVID-19 Primer: Analyzing Health Care Claims, Administrative Data, and Public Use Files

This primer is designed to help researchers, data scientists, and others who analyze health care claims or administrative data (herein referred to as “claims”) quickly join the effort to better understand, track, and contain COVID-19.




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Grinnell: America's environmental pioneer and his restless drive to save the West / John Taliaferro

Dewey Library - QH31.G74 T35 2019




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Wild at heart: America's turbulent relationship with nature, from exploitation to redemption / Alice Outwater

Rotch Library - GF75.O87 2019




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Planning for the planet: environmental expertise and the international union for conservation of nature and natural resources, 1960-1980 / Simone Schleper

Hayden Library - QH75.S257 2019




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Sea level rise: a slow tsunami on America's shores / Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. and Keith C. Pilkey

Dewey Library - GC90.U5 P55 2019




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Big Lonely Doug: the story of one of Canada's last great trees / Harley Rustad

Hayden Library - QH106.2.B7 R87 2018




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Agrarian capitalism and the development of the coffee industry in colonial Zimbabwe: 1900-1980 / by Takesure Taringana

Hayden Library - SB270.Z55 T37 2018




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Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning: A Guide to Meaningful Engagement / by Margaret O'Gorman

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Rebuilding the Earth: regenerating our planet's life support systems for a sustainable future / Mark Everard

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Tropical wetlands: proceedings of the International Workshop on Tropical Wetlands - Innovation in Mapping and Management, October 19-20, 2018, Banjarmasin, Indonesia / edited by Yiyi Sulaeman, Laura Poggio, Budiman Minasny, Dedi Nursyamsi

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Le fonio, une céréale africaine / Jean-François Cruz, Famoï Béavogui ; avec la collaboration de Djibril Dramé

Online Resource