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Newspaper newsroom employment stood at 74,410 in 2006, the last year that figure grew over the previous year. In 2020, there were 30,820 people in newsrooms.
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The actor is spending quality time with family after returning from the UK
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Priyanka is undoubtedly spending quality time with her family after returning from the UK, where she was shooting for her upcoming series 'Citadel'.
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The study found that the outbreak left traces in the genetic makeup of people from East Asia, an area that is now China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan, said the researchers from the Queensland University of Technology
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A high intake of chocolate during the morning hours can also help to burn fat and reduce blood glucose levels and evening or night intake of chocolate altered next-morning resting and exercise metabolism.
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More than 700,000 people are expected to attend the tournament to be played at the Flushing Meadows in New York from August 30 to September 12.
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Situated in Chelsea area, customers will be able to browse and buy an extensive selection of hardware and software products made by Google, ranging from Pixel phones, Stadia, WearOS to Nest and Fitbit devices
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The study led by University of Notre Dame in Indiana, US, showed that "disagreeable" men in opposite-sex marriages are less helpful with domestic work, enabling them to preserve more time and energy at home
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The researchers, including Pradipta Ghosh from the University of California San Diego, indicated two telltale signatures.
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The award in the international reporting category that she shared with two colleagues from an internet media, BuzzFeed News, was announced on Friday by the Pulitzer Board.
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The festival line up is a "love letter to India", given the ongoing hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic, say makers.
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On Thursday, Ganne, 17, emerged as the first amateur in 15 years -- the last was Jane Park in 2006 to lead the US Women's Open after the first round.
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The teenager is among winners of Apple 'WWDC21 Swift Student Challenge'
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The study, published in the journal Nature Food, showed that this is because of the global land-use changes including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production.
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The study indicates that these kinds of challenging and realistic stories inspire youth to talk about and learn more about mental health
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The metro transit system is referred to as the "subway" in New York and the drivers as "operators".
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The study did not find a direct correlation however, those with the lowest levels of testosterone in the blood were at the highest risk of going on a ventilator, needing intensive care or dying.
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Just like an Apple Store, the Google Store in Chelsea will open its doors to the public in summer 2021.
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Scientists have long known that the Antarctic ice sheet has physical tipping points, beyond which ice loss can accelerate out of control.