Cory Weinberg

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CARAL, the oldest city in the United States

CARAL, la plus ancienne cité d’Amérique

Ancient Egypt was not the first place on earth to build a pyramid. 5,000 years ago, an ancient civilization in Peru created something comparable to 500 years before Giza. Carol is an archeological site, a remnant of the ancient civilization of the same name, located on the Peruvian coast, 180 km north of Lima in the Soup Valley. This ancient …

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“Neobank” of cryptocurrencies raises $ 44 million

Each week, we provide an overview of insider trading, investment in local businesses, and news of listed companies. Shakbe attracts US funds ShakePay, a young Montreal company, raised $ 44 million this week through funding from QED investors in Virginia. ShakePay, founded in 2015 by Jean Amioni (photo) and Roy Friedi, presents itself as one of the leading trading platforms …

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Australia: Nadal drops a round, but advances

Australia: Nadal drops a round, but advances

World No. 5 Rafael Nadal gave up the first set of the match to Russian Karen Kachchano (30th), although she easily lost the third round 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 on Friday. International ‘Australia. In the 16th round, the 35-year-old Spaniard will face another Russian, Aslan Kardashian (15th) or Frenchman Adrian Mannarino (69th). From the base or the net, he resisted …

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Revolutionary concept of self-propelled electric caravan

Image caravane électrique eStream

Thor and Airstream have announced a new electric concept that fundamentally challenges our collective preconceptions about what a travel trailer should look like. Instead of being just heavy on the highway, the Eastream Caravan is self-propelled, taking more loads from your towing vehicle. This vehicle has its own autonomous electric motor and is part of a set of two electric …

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Project End B: Wearing a mask is mandatory on London transport

Project End B: Wearing a mask is mandatory on London transport

By Stephen Jermaine | 11:26 on 01/20/2022 | Updated on 01/20/2022 at 11:39 am Sadiq Khan has confirmed that wearing a mask on the London Underground and on buses is mandatory despite the end of Plan B announced by Boris Johnson yesterday. Yesterday, Wednesday, January 19, the British Prime Minister announced that Plan B would be abolished in the UK. …

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5 Food Products with Surprising Health Benefits

With nutritionists and self-confessed health gurus constantly bombarding us with new products to try and with so many options available on the shelves at the grocery store, it’s easy to just opt for the foods that you actually know are good for you. But with so many choices available, we think it’s a great idea to give new foods and …

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Corporate Australia Omigron engulfed in fire

Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sydney, Australia

Australia has seen a record spike in Covid 19 infections of the Omigran variant, which has choked supply chains, drowned hospitals and blunted outlook for businesses struggling to recover from the impact of the explosion. Nearly 1.3 million cases have been reported in the country in the past two weeks, with the most populous areas being New South Wales and …

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The 2nd largest sushi lovers Montreal in North America

The 2nd largest sushi lovers Montreal in North America

According to a ranking by Chef’s Pencil, an Australian culinary magazine, Montreal is home to the second largest sushi aficionado! It is not surprising that the city of Quebec is located behind the city of Vancouver, where Japanese society and its culture are well established. But it is true that Montreal does not give its place in the number of …

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