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Billions in damage across the South prompts focus on who s to blame, and who will pay

Billions in damage across the South prompts focus on who s to blame, and who will pay
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Editorial: Abbott s wind turbine excuse full of hot air Get serious People are dying

Editorial: Abbott s wind turbine excuse full of hot air Get serious People are dying
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Don t blame Texas energy players for blackout, blame the electricity grid s irresponsible game

Don t blame Texas energy players for blackout, blame the electricity grid s irresponsible game
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Report: States that imposed lockdown have more COVID-19 deaths per million compared to no-lockdown states

  A recent analysis of public data showed that the states that imposed a lockdown over the fall and winter because of the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic have 5.6 percent more deaths per million compared to the 11 states that did not impose a lockdown. The states that did not impose a lockdown were Texas, Florida, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Iowa, South Carolina, Georgia, Wyoming, Nebraska and Utah. U.K.-based website  Lockdown Sceptics quickly pointed out that the models predicting massive death tolls on states not imposing a lockdown because of the pandemic proved to be wrong. The website was apparently referring to a model published last year by Neil Ferguson of 

The Technology 202: Tech companies are offering the Biden administration help with vaccine distribution

The Technology 202: Tech companies are offering the Biden administration help with vaccine distribution Cat Zakrzewski Large tech companies are offering to assist the government in the vaccine rollout.  Companies including Amazon, Facebook, Google and Airbnb have offered the White House, federal agencies and local officials help in addressing vaccine logistics and pushing out digital ads. Some have even offered up their real estate connections to help create vaccination centers.  Amazon Worldwide Consumer CEO Dave Clark wrote a letter to President Biden offering to “leverage our operations, information technology, and communications capabilities and expertise” in assisting the administration in its goal of vaccinating 100 million Americans in its first 100 days. (Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post). 

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