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NASA and SpaceX Launch Astronauts to Space

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Well, this blog post, I would love to share with you the number top trending video on Youtube that making history for NASA and SpaceX.

Recorded May 27, 2020: Watch history unfold on Wednesday, May 27, as NASA and SpaceX launch astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station. This mission marks the first time since the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011 that humans will fly to the space station from U.S. soil.

Tune in starting at 12:15 p.m. EDT as NASA and SpaceX provide joint, live coverage from launch to arrival at the space station. Teams are targeting 4:33 p.m. EDT for the launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket from historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Crew Dragon is scheduled to dock to the space station at 11:29 a.m. Thursday, May 28.

Learn more about the mission: https://www.nasa.gov/launchamerica/

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Making History: NASA and SpaceX Launch Astronauts to Space! (#LaunchAmerica Attempt May 27, 2020)


1 GIRL 15 VOICES

1 GIRL 15 VOICES, who?

1 GIRL 15 VOICES (Adele, Ellie Goulding, Celine Dion, and 12 more)

1 Amy Winehouse - You know i'm no good
2 Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman; Bang Bang
3 Shakira - Waka Waka (This time for Africa)
4 Britney - Everytime
5 Christina Aguilera - Something's got a hold on me
6 Ellie Goulding - Love me like you do
7 Sia - Alive
8 Jasmine Thompson - Ain't nobody
9 Celine Dion - The Power of Love
10 Avril Lavigne - Happy ending
11 Christina Perri - Human
12 Taylor Swift - 22
13 Adele - When we were young
14 Selena Gomez - Hands to myself
15 Katy Perry - Dark horse

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1 GIRL 15 VOICES (Adele, Ellie Goulding, Celine Dion, and 12 more):

Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 23/05/2020

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US:
1. Georgia man who is charged with murder after filming his two white neighbors shooting and killing Ahmaud Arbery 'used his vehicle to try and detain the jogger' as GBI say 'if he was a witness we wouldn't have arrested him' by dailymail
2. Jerry Sloan, Jazz coach who led to team to finals, dies at 78 by nbcnews
3. A church battling coronavirus restrictions was destroyed in a fire that investigators believe was arson by CNN
4. University of California system suspends SAT and ACT requirements by thehill
5. Boy with autism, 9, found dead in Florida after abduction; Amber Alert canceled by foxnews

World:
1. Hong Kong: Pompeo condemns China’s law as ‘death knell’ for freedoms by BBC
2. Scores feared dead as passenger jet crashes in Pakistan by cbsnews
3. An alleged child abuser died before his trial. His accusers are now being blamed by CNN
4. European NATO allies voice concern over U.S. plan to quit Open Skies by reuters
5. US pledges up to $1.2 billion to access 300 million doses of experimental COVID-19 vaccine by usatoday

Business:
1. No U.S. state avoided job losses in April: Labor Department by reuters
2. AstraZeneca-Oxford trial COVID vaccine moves to crucial phase with $1 billion in U.S. backing by cbsnews
3. Dow Jones Falls 175 Points, As Rising U.S.-China Tension Outweighs Coronavirus Vaccine Optimism; Alibaba Dives 5% On Earnings by investors
4. Dr. Anthony Fauci says staying closed for too long could cause ‘irreparable damage’ by cnbc
5. The World Health Organization said lessons could be learned from Sweden — now its daily deaths are soaring by marketwatch

Technology:
1. WhatsApp tests new feature that lets you add contacts via QR codes by theverge
2. API startups are so hot right now by techcrunch
3. Microsoft's classic Solitaire game is 30 today, 35 million people are still playing it every month by engadget
4. Best Cheap GPUs for Affordable PC Gaming in 2020 by tweaktown
5. How to activate COVID-19 exposure notifications on your iPhone through the latest iOS update by businessinsider

Entertainment:
1. Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli officially plead guilty in college admissions scandal case by foxnews
2. WarnerMedia has been working through the pandemic to ready the streaming service for its May 27 launch by hollywoodreporter
3. Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots says his health is "going a little downhill" by cbsnews
4. 'Homecoming' adds a new chapter -- and star -- to Amazon's eerie thriller by CNN
5. Chrishell Stause Cries Over Justin Hartley Split: He Was 'My Best Friend' by msn

Sports:
1. Jazz Statement on the Passing of Jerry Sloan by NBA
2. Chase Briscoe's heartbreaking week ends with Xfinity win at Darlington by espn
3. Adrian Peterson “expecting big things” from Dwayne Haskins by nbcsports
4. NFL considering 4th-and-15 onside kick proposal among other rule changes by cleveland
5. A universal DH opens the door to these potential breakout NL hitters by usatoday

Science:
1. SpaceX rocket prepared for historic NASA mission to launch astronauts from US soil by foxnews
2. The U.S. Is Getting Shorter, as Mapmakers Race to Keep Up by nytimes
3. This Eerie Neon Glow Coming From Bleached Coral Could Actually Be Good News by sciencealert
4. Climate change is causing Antarctica's snow to turn green, study says by cbsnews
5. Trump Tells Reporters He May Attend SpaceX Launch, Jokes: ‘I’d Like To Put You On The Rocket’ by dailywire

Health:
1. Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of COVID-19: a multinational registry analysis by thelancet
2. The coronavirus 'does not spread easily' from touching surfaces or objects, CDC says by livescience
3. At least 80 million infants could be at risk of various diseases as coronavirus outbreak disrupts routine vaccination by cnbc
4. What a second coronavirus lockdown could do to mental health by Yahoo
5. COVID-19 immunity certificates: Everything to know about this controversial solution by cnet

The Top Most Viewed Video Related with Barack Obama

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Do you know The Top Most Viewed Video Related with former US president Barack Obama?

Well, Barack Obama, born August 4, 1961 is an American politician and attorney who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama was the first African-American president of the United States. He previously served as a U.S. senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.

Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. After graduating from Columbia University in 1983, he worked as a community organizer in Chicago. In 1988, he enrolled in Harvard Law School, where he was the first black person to head the Harvard Law Review. After graduating, he became a civil rights attorney and an academic, teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Turning to elective politics, he represented the 13th district from 1997 until 2004 in the Illinois Senate, when he ran for the U.S. Senate. Obama received national attention in 2004 with his March Senate primary win, his well-received July Democratic National Convention keynote address, and his landslide November election to the Senate. In 2008, he was nominated for president a year after his presidential campaign began, and after close primary campaigns against Hillary Clinton. Obama was elected over Republican John McCain and was inaugurated alongside Joe Biden on January 20, 2009. Nine months later, he was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

Obama signed many landmark bills into law during his first two years in office. The main reforms that were passed include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (commonly referred to as the "Affordable Care Act" or "Obamacare"), the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 served as economic stimulus amidst the Great Recession. After a lengthy debate over the national debt limit, he signed the Budget Control and the American Taxpayer Relief Acts. In foreign policy, he increased U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan, reduced nuclear weapons with the United States–Russia New START treaty, and ended military involvement in the Iraq War. He ordered military involvement in Libya, contributing to the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi. He also ordered the military operations that resulted in the deaths of Osama bin Laden and suspected Yemeni Al-Qaeda operative Anwar al-Awlaki.

After winning re-election by defeating Republican opponent Mitt Romney, Obama was sworn in for a second term in 2013. During this term, he promoted inclusion for LGBT Americans. His administration filed briefs that urged the Supreme Court to strike down same-sex marriage bans as unconstitutional (United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges); same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide in 2015 after the Court ruled so in Obergefell. He advocated for gun control in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, indicating support for a ban on assault weapons, and issued wide-ranging executive actions concerning global warming and immigration. In foreign policy, he ordered military intervention in Iraq in response to gains made by ISIL after the 2011 withdrawal from Iraq, continued the process of ending U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan in 2016, promoted discussions that led to the 2015 Paris Agreement on global climate change, initiated sanctions against Russia following the invasion in Ukraine and again after Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, brokered a nuclear deal with Iran, and normalized U.S. relations with Cuba. Obama nominated three justices to the Supreme Court: Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan were confirmed as justices, while Merrick Garland faced partisan obstruction and was not confirmed. During his term in office, America's reputation abroad significantly improved.[2]

Obama's presidency has generally been regarded favorably, and evaluations of his presidency among historians, political scientists, and the general public place him among the upper tier of American presidents. Obama left office in January 2017 but continues to reside in Washington, D.C. ....Read more about former president Barack Obama at Wikipedia here...

Now come back to see which video is having The Top Most Viewed Video Related with Barack Obama on Youtube...

1. Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney. Epic Rap Battles Of History - over 149 million views, Published date: Oct 16, 2012


2. Mean Tweets - President Obama Edition - over 63 million views, Published date: Mar 12, 2015


3. Ellen's Tribute to the Obamas - over 53 million views, Published date: Jan 19, 2017


4. Barack Obama Singing Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen - over 50 million views, Published date: Jun 4, 2012


5. "Obama out:" President Barack Obama's hilarious final White House correspondents' dinner speech - over 35 million views, Published date: Apr 30, 2016


North Korea Conscripts Citizens for ‘Farming Battles’ During COVID-19 Crisis

North Korea Conscripts Citizens for ‘Farming Battles’ During COVID-19 Crisis

North Korea is moving forward with its annual “farming battle” labor-mobilization campaign despite the coronavirus crisis, raising health concerns as it is not providing facemasks to citizens conscripted to plant crops, sources in the country told RFA.

The free-labor drive comes as North Korea, which uses military phrases to motivate workers in agriculture and industry, is facing grain shortfalls made worse by COVID-19 border closures with China and longer-term deforestation threats as it cuts down forests to expand farmland, experts said.

“Rice planting battles have begun on farms all over the province,” a resident of South Pyongan province who requested anonymity to speak freely told RFA’s Korean Service.

“In Unsan county, housewives are being mobilized to support farming. Despite the continued spread of the coronavirus, authorities are pushing head with the mobilization campaign without quarantine equipment or assistance,” the source said.

North Korea still officially claims that there is not a single confirmed case of the coronavirus within its borders, but RFA reported last month that the government advised people in mandatory lectures that the virus was spreading in three parts of the country, including the capital Pyongyang.

“The authorities are ordering residents to take preventative measures for themselves, without providing facemasks, then sending them off to toil in farming projects. From dawn the people must work on seedbed preparation and planting at designated farms,” the source said.

“Residents complain that they can’t go home until they have satisfied their planting quotas. [Authorities] don’t care about their own quarantine measures, they just want to exploit unpaid labor,” the source added.

Another source, a resident of North Pyongan province who requested anonymity for legal reasons, told RFA Monday the coronavirus had caused labor shortages in the region.

“There is not enough support,” the second source said.

“Due to the coronavirus crisis, school is not in session until June, so the students cannot be mobilized like in previous years,” the second source said.

But even without the free labor provided by students, the planting must occur on schedule.

“That’s why they are mobilizing housewives to support farming in the rural areas. They say that if rice planting is not completed this spring, grain production will fall and we won’t be able to confront U.S. economic sanctions,” the second source said.

The sanctions imposed by the United States and the United Nations are aimed at depriving Pyongyang of resources that could be funneled into its nuclear and missile programs.

“Residents who are already unable to make ends meet due to the coronavirus crisis are suffering even more because they have to [provide labor] to support the rural [farms],” the second source said.

The crisis has taken its toll on the livelihood of the average citizen.

Trade with China has been suspended and the government has even closed down marketplaces. The average monthly salary provided by the government is less than $5, so most people earn a living by trading or selling household goods in the marketplaces.

With no emergency safety net in place, the sudden interruption in income has created a desperate situation for most people.

“The authorities have not said a word about the people’s livelihood, they’re just forcing us to plant rice,” the second source said.

“They just tell us to take our own precautions and wear masks to avoid being infected. So a lot of residents are complaining about it, saying the authorities should give them masks instead of saying [empty] words.”

Grain shortfall

North Korea will be short about 860,000 tons of grain this year, according to estimates from the South Korean Ministry of Unification. The North produced 4.64 million tons of grain last year, well short of its annual demand of about 5.5 million tons.

“Last year, [North Korea] tried to solve their agricultural and food problems in anticipation of prolonged sanctions, but the coronavirus happened as an unexpected variable at the beginning of this year,” Kim Kwan Ho of the Rural Research Institute of the Korea Rural Community Corporation told RFA.

“Farming materials like fertilizer aren’t being imported or smuggled in because the border is closed,” said Kim.

He said that if sanctions against Pyongyang and the coronavirus crisis overlap with any common natural disasters that could potentially happen in North Korea, like drought, flood or typhoon, the food shortage there would likely be worse.

Kim warned that aid from other countries would not be enough to bail North Korea out of its food issues.

Forest decline


North Korea has responded to poor agricultural performance by chopping down its forests to create farmland at an increasing rate, according to a satellite image study of the Korean peninsula.

In the study performed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), North Korea’s annual forest decline jumped from 142 square kilometers per year in 1990 to 257 square kilometers per year in 2015.

The loss of forest to farmland accelerated to ensure food security, despite deforestation policies in place, the study’s findings said.

“Deforestation in North Korea thus requires more attention but would not be easy to mitigate due to economic constraints,” it said.

The accelerating trend of forest decline in North Korea contrasts with the rest of the world, according to a recent report from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The country has experienced ruinous floods that were blamed on erosion caused by planting on lands not appropriate for agriculture.

Source: RFA

Why Google Celebrate Israel Kamakawiwoʻole’s 61st Birthday?

Why Google Celebrate Israel Kamakawiwoʻole’s 61st Birthday?

Image Wikipedia: Kamakawiwoʻole in 1993

Who is Israel Kamakawiwoʻole?

From Wikipedia, Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole (Hawaiian: pronounced [kəˌmɐkəˌvivoˈʔole]; Hawaiian for '"the fearless eye, the bold face"';[2] May 20, 1959 – June 26, 1997), also called Bruddah Iz or IZ, was a Native Hawaiian singer-lyricist, musician, and Hawaiian sovereignty activist.

He achieved commercial success outside Hawaii when his album Facing Future was released in 1993. His medley of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" was released on his albums Ka ʻAnoʻi and Facing Future. It was subsequently featured in several films, television programs, and television commercials.

Along with his ukulele playing and incorporation of other genres, such as jazz and reggae, Kamakawiwoʻole remains influential in Hawaiian music.

Kamakawiwoʻole was known for promoting Hawaiian rights and Hawaiian independence, both through his lyrics, which often stated the case for independence directly, and through his own actions.[9] For example, the lyric in his song "Hawaiʻi '78": "The life of this land is the life of the people/and that to care for the land (malama ʻāina) is to care for the Hawaiian culture", is a statement that many consider to summarize his Hawaiian ideals.[10] The state motto of Hawaiʻi is a recurring line in the song and encompasses the meaning of Kamakawiwoʻole's message: "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono" (proclaimed by King Kamehameha III when Hawaiʻi regained sovereignty in 1843. It can be roughly translated as: "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness").[11]

Kamakawiwoʻole used his music to promote awareness of his belief that a second-class status had been pushed onto the natives by the tourist industry.

On December 6, 2010, NPR named Kamakawiwoʻole as "The Voice of Hawaii" in its 50 great voices series.[19]

On March 24, 2011, Kamakawiwoʻole was honored with the German national music award Echo. The music managers Wolfgang Boss and Jon de Mello accepted the trophy in his stead.[20]

A 2014 Pixar short film, Lava, features two volcanoes as the main characters. Kamakawiwoʻole's cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and his style of music was James Ford Murphy's partial inspiration for the short film.[21]

On May 20, 2020, Google Doodle published a page in celebration of Kamakawiwoʻole's 61st birthday. It featured information about his life, musical career, and impact on Hawaii. Included was a two-minute cartoon video with Kamakawiwoʻole's cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" playing as the background and imagery of Hawaii. The section of the page explaining the inspiration of the Doodle says that "The Doodle is full of places in Hawaiʻi that had special significance for Israel: the sunrise at Diamond Head, Makaha Beach, the Palehua vista, the flowing lava and volcanic landscape of the Big Island, the black sand beach at Kalapana, the Waiʻanae coast."[22]

More about Israel Kamakawiwoʻole on Wikipedia...

--> Video Google Doodle celebrate Israel Kamakawiwoʻole’s 61st Birthday:
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the U.S., today’s Doodle celebrates the 61st birthday of native Hawaiian `ukulele player, singer-songwriter, and activist Israel “IZ™” Kamakawiwo’ole, who is perhaps best known for touching the world with his beloved rendition of “Over the Rainbow” and forever changing the face of Hawaiian music. Through his joyful songs and lifelong advocacy for the islands’ values and culture, Israel has been widely referred to as the “Voice of Hawai’i.”

Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 18/05/2020

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US:
1.A Los Angeles explosion melted firefighters' helmets and set their coats on fire. 4 responders are in the ICU by CNN
2. Tropical Storm Arthur sets its sights on North Carolina coast by usatoday
3. Navarro ties Obama, Biden and China together in coronavirus attack by politico
4. Ahmaud Arbery case: Texts suggest Georgia police enlisted help from suspect months before shooting, report says by foxnews
5. Pompeo recommended Trump remove State Dept. inspector general: reports by thehill

World:
1. Bundesliga's return from coronavirus lockdown: No fans, plenty of injuries and awkward social distancing​ espn
2. Afghanistan: Rival leaders Ghani and Abdullah in power-sharing deal by bbc
3. After 3 elections, Israel finally has a government by politico
4. As West Cautiously Reopens, New Coronavirus Infection Clusters Emerge in Asia by wsj
5. Chinese ambassador to Israel is found dead in his home, Foreign Ministry says by CNN

Business:
1. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sells majority of stake in Goldman Sachs by CNN
2. China warns US of ‘all necessary measures’ over Huawei rules by apnews
3. Coronavirus could push Social Security to insolvency before 2030 by politico
4. Italian government might back big loans to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles by freep
5. What does the geometry of a recovery mean for the energy industry? by thenational

Technology:
1. Apple, Google Start to Win Over Europe to Their Virus-Tracking Technology by wsj
2. What to do with an old iPad (or iPhone): 10 DIY uses by foxnews
3. Ring's new privacy features make the smart doorbells easier to recommend by cnet
4. Zoom says Sunday morning outage resolved by theverge
5. Apple’s Massive Mistake Drives MacBook Pro Success by forbes

Entertainment:
1. 'Little Fires Everywhere' director Lynn Shelton dead at 54 by foxnews
2. Brian Austin Green Shares Cryptic Post About "Feeling Smothered" Amid Megan Fox Split Rumors by eonline
3. Phyllis George, pioneering sportscaster and former Miss America, has died by CNN
4. Why Mary-Kate Olsen's Unusual Divorce Filing Was Denied — and What She Could Do Next by people
5. Ahsoka in The Mandalorian Means The Name "Baby Yoda" Could Become Canon by screenrant

Sports:
1. Here's how Fox Sports plans to cover NASCAR's Darlington race under coronavirus precautions by foxnews
2. Rory McIlroy vs. Rickie Fowler golf match: Odds, picks, start time, TV channel, live stream, watch online by cbssports
3. Bills’ Ed Oliver arrested on DWI, gun charges in latest NFL nightmare by nypost
4. Redskins legend Dexter Manley hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus by Yahoo
5. The immensity of MLB's plan to return through a daunting health-and-safety protocol by espn

Science:
1. Atlas V rocket lifts off for US Space Force mission by CNN
2. Crew Dragon capsule meets Falcon 9 rocket inside launch pad hangar by spaceflightnow
3. Meet the Scientists and Engineers Behind NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover by scitechdaily
4. The moon disappeared 900 years ago, and now we know why: report by pennlive
5. Astronomers Find a Record-Breaking Star That's Nearly as Old as The Universe by sciencealert

Health:
1. Dr. Sanjay Gupta: If the United States were my patient by CNN
2. Doctors raise hopes of blood test for children with coronavirus-linked syndrome by theguardian
3. Mathematical modeling suggests containment of COVID-19 possible by indianexpress
4. Coronavirus hospitalizations dip Sunday as number of confirmed cases in Maryland reaches 38,804 by baltimoresun
5. Nations jockey to see who gets coronavirus vaccine first by thehill

Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know

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This blog post, I would love to share with you the business success stories that every woman should learn from.

That's the Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know...

1. Follow your curiosity
2. Reach for more
3. Build a network, and use it
4. Share a different perspective
5. Speak up often

The keys success story was shared by Sam Saperstein. She is Head of Women on the Move at JPMorgan Chase. She also shares her advice on how women can better prepare themselves for a successful career.

Let's find out a bit more details about those five keys to success above as below...

1. Follow your curiosity
You don’t have to follow a traditional career path—every woman’s path to success is different. It is worthwhile to follow not only your passions, but also your curiosities. “Don’t strive for perfection. Perfection is the enemy of good,” said Saperstein. “You have to get out there and make things happen, take action, not study things to death, and be curious.”

2. Reach for more
Always strive to achieve more – and don’t settle. Today’s workforce is seeing a plateau when it comes to women in senior level roles. According to Saperstein, female employees are not leaving the company more than their male counterparts. “Attrition rates aren’t higher for women. In the industry overall, women are not leaving to raise their families – they are just staying at the same levels,” she said.

Companies and their employees, both male and female, need to do more to identify barriers to career advancement, create meaningful change, and propel women to the next level.

Saperstein recommends that companies analyze their promotion and performance data regularly to identify where women are most underrepresented and then commit the resources to address these issues.

3. Build a network, and use it
Throughout your career, it is important to build and maintain your network, and use those connections to uncover new career opportunities. “Be a collector of people. Find people you can interact with and keep in touch with them. You never know when things are going to come around and later in life you are going to want to get in touch,” said Saperstein.

4. Share a different perspective
There are many instances in which women may feel silenced in the workplace, which is detrimental to diversity of thought and promotes group think.

“You can play a role in driving an inclusive environment,” said Saperstein. “You can look around and say, ‘Do we have everyone represented?’ Are you actually soliciting voices all the time, asking the quieter people what they think? All of these things on a day-to-day basis can add up to make a more inclusive environment.”

5. Speak up often
Don’t be afraid to be heard. “If you are in a room with a lot of people and you are hesitant to speak up, say something early because it gets you in the door. It breaks the ice so you feel more comfortable and it establishes that you have a reason to be there.”

You can reach out to the full story here: Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know

Drug to Treat Coronavirus Possible ‘Before the Summer’

The European Medicines Agency predicted that there could be drugs to treat the new coronavirus in the next few months. The organization added that a vaccine might be approved in early 2021.

Dr. Marco Cavaleri heads the European regulator’s vaccines department. He said Thursday that approving medicines to treat COVID-19 might be possible “before the summer” noting several current clinical trials.

A recent study in the United States suggested that the drug remdesivir could help patients recover from the coronavirus faster. Patients who received remdesivir recovered on average four days earlier than those who got the usual care. Earlier, animal studies showed remdesivir was effective against SARS and MERS, two diseases also caused by coronaviruses. It helped prevent infection and some symptoms when given early enough in the disease process.

In France, a group of hospitals reported success with use of another drug, Actemra, against COVID-19. In a study of 129 coronavirus patients, 65 were treated with the drug while the other patients received the usual care. The doctors did not release details, but said they were preparing to publish results. Actemra is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases.

Doctors around the world are also trying a treatment for infections that is about 100 years old: giving blood plasma from recovered patients to sick ones. Plasma is the yellowish liquid part of blood. The blood from former patients is filled with protein molecules that fight infection. These molecules can help survivors defeat COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

Developing a vaccine

On Monday, the World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there are around seven or eight “top” candidates for a vaccine to combat COVID-19. He added work on the vaccines is being accelerated and helped with an additional $8 billion by 40 countries.

It usually takes years to develop a vaccine. But....Read more on VOA News Learningenglish

Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 17/05/2020

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Well, For the today Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 17 May 2020 are listing below:


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US:
1.State Department inspector general becomes the latest watchdog fired by Trump by CNN
2. Trump's top health officials seen but not heard as coronavirus focus shifts by theguardian
3. Texas Supreme Court halts expansion of mail-in voting during pandemic by thehill
4. The ex-pharma exec leading Trump's COVID-19 vaccine program has $10 million in stock options for a company getting federal funding by businessinsider
5. New York tourist is arrested in Hawaii after posting beach pictures on Instagram by CNN

World:
1. Italy Plans To Lift Some Coronavirus Travel Restrictions Early Next Month by npr
2. Soccer kicks off in Germany as first major sports league reopens amid pandemic by nbcnews
3. India's coronavirus infections surpass China, but contagion slowing by reuters
4. US on track to pull troops out of Afghanistan: Pentagon by aljazeera
5. Spain reports lowest daily deaths from Covid-19 since mid-March by CNN

Business:
1. As JC Penney goes bankrupt, some question if it should continue to operate by cnbc
2. SBA releases coronavirus PPP loan forgiveness application by foxbusiness
3. 88% of United Airlines Flight Attendants Will Have Nothing to Do in June, Says Report by fool
4. These 7 economic signals flashed red this week, showing the continued damage being inflicted by coronavirus by businessinsider
5. Coronavirus live updates: Grocery shopping is evolving; NY race tracks reopening by cnbc

Technology:
1. Facebook’s Giphy acquisition might have big implications for iMessage and Twitter by theverge
2. How to Avoid Spam—Using Disposable Contact Information by wired
3. Those Apple-exclusive Ice Lake processors aren't faster than the 15W versions in other laptops by techradar
4. How To Use Messenger Rooms, Facebook’s Zoom Competitor That Lets You Video Chat With Up To 50 People With No Time Limit by forbes
5. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 secret weapon could crush iPhone 12 by tomsguide

Entertainment:
1. Charli XCX: How I'm Feeling Now review – truly a work of its time by theguardian
2. Two Latinas created Rolling Stone's historic Bad Bunny cover, a first for the magazine by nbcnews
3. How Taylor Swift's Love Story With Joe Alwyn Reached Its Happily Ever After by Yahoo
4. Britney Spears Pulls Down Shorts With No Visible Underwear In Stunning Backyard Video by theblast
5. Law firm hackers plan to release Bruce Springsteen, Diddy, U2's business deals on dark web by foxnews

Sports:
1. Germany's Bundesliga marks soccer's elite return, with changes, during coronavirus pandemic by CNN
2. The key question and answer from Aaron Rodgers’ conference call by nbcsports
3. James Harrison scoffs at 'envelope' comment response, says Mike Tomlin never had a bounty system by Yahoo
4. NFL to vote on new minority hiring rule and it is really dumb by phinphanatic
5. Giants' DeAndre Baker turns himself in for armed robbery, lawyer says by foxnews

Science:
1. Space Force launch of X-37B space plane delayed by bad weather by space
2. NASA’s ‘Artemis Accords’ set forth new and old rules for outer space cooperation by techcrunch
3. COVID-19 AND SWIMMING: THE SCIENTIFIC FACTORS YOU SHOULD KNOW by inverse
4. Astronomers detect "beating hearts" of mysterious pulsating stars for the first time by cbsnews
5. An astronaut reveals the most impressive thing about SpaceX is not its rockets or spaceships by businessinsider

Health:
1. Oxford's coronavirus vaccine trial on monkeys shows promise by cbsnews
2. As coronavirus deaths become political flashpoint, Colorado changes how COVID-19 fatalities are publicly reported by denverpost
3. 3 Israeli kids said affected by inflammatory disease thought linked to virus by timesofisrael
4. Former neurosurgeon says masks are ineffective against COVID-19 and can cause health problems by theblaze
5. Taking vitamin D could help fight off COVID-19, new study suggests by wsbtv

THE TRUTH ABOUT MY PREGNANCY

THE TRUTH ABOUT MY PREGNANCY


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Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 14/05/2020

Dear Folks!

Greetings to all of you and welcome back to the Lylymom blog!

How are you today? I hope you are all fine!

Thank you for coming back to my this blog...

And Welcome to the today Top 5 Stories on 14/05/2020

Well, For the today Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 14 May 2020 are listing below:


For the today top 5 stories are shared as listing below...Please find out and stay reading with me...thank you!

US:
1. Democrats unveil $3 trillion Covid relief package and plan to vote this week by CNN
2. We don’t have a president, or a plan by vox
3. Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort released to home confinement amid coronavirus concerns by abcnews
4. Will Trump win or lose at the Supreme Court? With John Roberts, possibly both by CNN
5. Hurricane season may start early with tropical system brewing off Florida, Bahamas by foxnews

World:
1. China’s Wuhan Revs Up Testing Amid Second-Wave Coronavirus Fears by wsj
2. South Korea Delays Reopening Schools As Coronavirus Cases Resurge npr
3. Pompeo in Israel for Meetings on Annexation, Virus, Iran and China by nytimes
4. Canada, U.S. are likely to extend travel restrictions until June 21: sources by reuters
5. Coronavirus US live: whistleblower to warn inaction risks 'darkest winter in modern history' by theguardian

Business:
1. Massive House Bill Includes New & Improved Stimulus Checks, Expanded Jobless Benefits And Tax Relief by forbes
2. Opinion: If you could buy only one stock ETF, this would be it — and it doesn’t track the S&P 500 by marketwatch
3. Oil Prices Jump On Surprise Crude Inventory Draw by oilprice
4. CFTC warns on return to negative oil prices by FT
5. Coronavirus live updates: Global cases top 4.3 million as Europe braces for summer ‘like no other’ by cnbc

Technology:
1. Demo: A first look at Unreal Engine 5 (a must see video!) by guru3d
2. APPLE 13-INCH MACBOOK PRO (2020) REVIEW: RETURN TO BASELINE by theverge
3. Amazon launches a new $90 tablet as people are stuck at home by cnbc
4. Xiaomi CEO Caught Using Apple's iPhone on Social Media by techtimes
5. Microsoft May 2020 Patch Tuesday fixes 111 vulnerabilities by zdnet

Entertainment:
1. "Disney+ Needs Product": Why 'Hamilton' Moved to Streaming So Quickly by hollywoodreporter
2. Fact-checking 'Capone': What's true, what's not in Tom Hardy's new gangster movie by usatoday
3. 'Friends' to resume filming by end of the summer by geo
4. Matt Damon discusses life under lockdown in 'fairytale' Irish town by CNN
5. Prince Harry is friendless and unemployed in LA, misses 'having a structure': report by foxnews

Sports:
1. Rams reveal new uniforms that include metallic chrome blue helmet by espn
2. Cam Newton rumors continue to drift towards the Seahawks by fieldgulls
3. Latest on negotiations for 2020 MLB season: Universal DH reportedly expected to be easily approved by sny.tv
4. How NFL teams and players are preparing for a major salary cap hit because of COVID-19 by cbssports
5. Person with the $800,000 winning bid for Tom Brady's All In Challenge is a 25-year-old YouTube millionaire by cbssports

Science:
1. An out-of-control Chinese rocket may have dumped debris in Africa after falling from space by theverge
2. In photos: SpaceX's Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station by space
3. Famous Mars meteorite discovered with interesting, new organics by teslarati
4. Astronauts experimented with Nickelodeon's slime in space by CNN
5. The Mystery of a Strange X-Galaxy Powered by a Monster Black Hole Is Finally Solved by sciencealert

Health:
1. World has 'long way to go' in fight against COVID-19: WHO expert by dailysabah
2. Doctors express glimmers of hope as they try out new approaches against coronavirus by washingtonpost
3. More than 80 kids in New York City have coronavirus inflammatory syndrome, Mayor de Blasio says by cnbc
4. To take on the coronavirus, US vaccine makers consider an unprecedented strategy: working together by CNN
5. How COVID-19 Kills: New Study Explains the Mechanisms of the New Coronavirus by scitechdaily

Have you ever teach your cat to ring a bell?

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Welcome back to Lylymom blog post!

How have you been?

I hope you all doing fine.

For this welcome back blog post, I would love to you share you a friendly, lovely video about cat.

Do you have cat? Do you love him or her? Have you teach them to do something?

This video below, you will see how to teach a cat to ring a bell....

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Teaching my cats to ring a bell

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