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Warning Signs That Your Spouse Struggles From Hidden Drug Use

Modern life is hectic and demanding in a way that people often don’t have time to be with their families and partners. They’re so focused to fulfill ambitions or chase dreams that sometimes they lose the perspective and forget to look for a real source of happiness. Unfortunately, life happens so fast nowadays that when some unfortunate thing like addiction occurs in the family, most people wonder how come they haven’t noticed it? There are several reasons for that. People trust their spouses, so they will not deliberately look for…

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Coronavirus could push half a billion people into poverty, Oxfam warns

Nearly half of all jobs in Africa could be lost without urgent action, says charity More than half a billion more people could be pushed into poverty unless urgent action is taken to bail out poor countries affected by the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, plans to offer debt relief to the worlds poorest countries and whether to increase the funds available to the IMF through the creation of special drawing rights (SDRs), a form of international currency that can be used to help struggling countries. The UN, which…

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These Caffeine-Free Starbucks Drinks Are Perfect For Spring Sipping

Starbucks 7 Spring Starbucks Drinks With No Caffeine That Won’t Keep You Up At Night By Daffany Chan March 15, 2020 When the weather begins to warm up, there’s nothing like an ice cold beverage to help you stay refreshed. Since you probably have a go-to coffee order from Starbucks, you might not be looking to add an extra jolt of energy to your day. If you’re looking for beverages that won’t keep you up all night, the chain has a respectable selection of caffeine-free drinks. Try out these spring…

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Some Of The Most Truthful Street Graffiti About Coronavirus Across The Globe

Have you Pandas ever seen something like this, too? Share it on this list, but don’t forget to give credit where it’s due! reply View More Replies… reply Unfollow 1 week ago I still do not understand this obsession with toilet paper. reply reply View More Replies… Unfollow 4 hours ago Not all heroes wear capes. reply Unfollow 1 week ago I really hope that it wasn’t someone else writing stay home and ruining the art. This graffiti is very nice, but how did he do it without skipping the…

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Demi Lovato Dating Young And The Restless Alum Max Ehrich – And Theyre Already Quarantining Together! – Perez Hilton

Wonder no longer! That prize goes to Demi LovatoYoung and the Restless. A source told of the new relationship:  Sounds like these two got together right under the social-distancing wire!  “Max is very into music and health, and he doesn’t like to party. He is a good influence on Demi and they have a lot in common. They have a few mutual friends in common, but Demi has been introducing Max to her closest friends via FaceTime since being quarantined. It’s very new but they are definitely hanging out and…

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NASA astronaut, Russian cosmonauts will launch to the space station during a pandemic

(CNN)Two Russian cosmonauts, Anatoli Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner, and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy are expected to launch to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday morning at 4:05 a.m. ET. “The health and welfare of the crew is always paramount,” said Courtney Beasley, communications specialist at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. “All of our crew must stay in quarantine for two weeks before they launch. This ensures that they aren’t sick or incubating an illness when they get to the space station, and is called ‘health…

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Here’s What Experts Say About The Possibility Of Getting Coronavirus Twice

Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service/Getty Images Can You Get Coronavirus Twice? Here’s What’s On Everyone’s Minds By Madhuri Sathish March 27, 2020 With nearly 85,000 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, which causes the respiratory illness COVID-19, across the United States as of March 27, more and more states and cities have implemented shelter-in-place measures to encourage their residents to stay at home and practice social distancing. But given the recent rise of the new virus, there’s still a lot we don’t know. As the infection rate fluctuates and some sick…

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