2020

Coronavirus? Yes, but First: Soda Ban. CBS Criticized After a Chaotic Debate

Eighty-three minutes had elapsed in Tuesday night’s Democratic debate before the CBS News moderators got around to asking the candidates about coronavirus. Among the topics covered before then: a municipal ban on big sodas, the future of the filibuster, and the Naked Cowboy who performs for tourists in Times Square, a reference that may have

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How To Get Through Mercury In Retrograde, According To Astrologers

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability subject to change. HuffPost Don’t let Mercury in retrograde get you down. There are lots of celestial objects that’ll help you through this emotional universal event. It’s time once again for the celestial occurrence that can scare the most

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Tourism in Antarctica: Edging Toward the (Risky) Mainstream

“It’s important to understand that all of these impacts — climate change, fishing, tourism — are cumulative,” Cassandra Brooks, an assistant professor in environmental studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, wrote in an email. “Given the sheer carbon footprint of Antarctic tourism, and the rapid growth in the industry, these operations will become increasingly

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Coronavirus Shows the Problem With Trump’s Stock Market Boasting

There’s a reason most presidents are cautious when talking about the stock market. President Trump is learning it the hard way this week. He is, in effect, experiencing the downside of having spent the last three years personalizing much of what happens in the markets and the economy, saying that the soaring stock values under

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