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Why did so many Egyptian statues break their noses?
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Why did so many Egyptian statues break their noses?

  • June 9, 2020
  • Elena Rowse

This article was published in partnership with Artsy, a global platform for discovering and collecting art. The original article can be seen here. The most common question curator Edward Bleiberg asks visitors to visitors to the Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptian art

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What you need to know about coronavirus on Tuesday, June 9th

  • June 9, 2020
  • Myrtle Gildon

After months of battling the devastating Covid-19 epidemic – in which more than 500 people were killed daily at the peak in the city, Big Apple has officially returned to business. Monday marked the first phase of New York’s four-part

Britain's largest companies are cutting tens of thousands of jobs. Millions more are at risk
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Britain’s largest companies are cutting tens of thousands of jobs. Millions more are at risk

  • June 9, 2020
  • Elena Rowse

The final steps came on Monday from oil companies BP (BP) manufacturer of luxury goods Mulberry, who said it would cut them 15% and 25% of their world workforces, respectively. It translates to 10,000 jobs in BP and 350 at

British imperialist monuments face bitter suspicion amid the Black Lives Matter protests
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British imperialist monuments face bitter suspicion amid the Black Lives Matter protests

  • June 9, 2020
  • Myrtle Gildon

On Sunday, Black living matter protesters in BristolFrom the UK, he tore down a statue of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston and dragged it through the streets before, unreservedly, throwing it into the Avon River. Some applauded the move, while

The ban on kneeling American football can be lifted
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The ban on kneeling American football can be lifted

  • June 9, 2020
  • Marsh Tyler

The union’s board of directors plans to discuss the new policy on Tuesday, and an official vote is expected on Friday. If approved, the policy will take effect immediately, but will also need to be approved at the next annual

Adam Rapoport, editor-in-chief of Bon Appétitt, is resigning after a brown photo of his face sparked outrage
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Adam Rapoport, editor-in-chief of Bon Appétitt, is resigning after a brown photo of his face sparked outrage

  • June 9, 2020
  • Elena Rowse

Last week, after Rapoport wrote a post for the Bon Appétit website about the protests sparked by the death of George Floyd food writer Korsha Wilson took to Twitter and defendant a society of dazzling women of color. Many more

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The death toll in the British city of Covid-19 has exceeded 50,000

  • June 9, 2020
  • Myrtle Gildon

Workers at the Los Olivos Funeral Home on June 1 are collecting the remains of a Covid-19 victim from a hospital in Mexico City. Pedro Pardo / AFP / Getty Images Coronavirus deaths and mortality in Latin America are growing

NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace wants to get rid of Confederate flag racetracks
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NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace wants to get rid of Confederate flag racetracks

  • June 9, 2020
  • Marsh Tyler

Wallace, the first African-American driver in a cup series since 1971, wore a T-shirt in solidarity with protesters around the world calling for justice in George Floyd’s death, an unarmed black man who died at the hands of Minneapolis police.

Here are the American sectors to which jobs are returning
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Here are the American sectors to which jobs are returning

  • June 9, 2020
  • Elena Rowse

From shops to restaurants across America, people are returning to their old jobs or finding new ones. They are here occupations which reported the largest gains: Restaurants and bars added nearly 1.4 million jobs in May after reopening across the

Hong Kong is contributing $ 5 billion to Cathay Pacific
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Hong Kong is contributing $ 5 billion to Cathay Pacific

  • June 9, 2020
  • Myrtle Gildon

Cathay and parent company Swire Pacific have announced they will raise Hong Kong $ 39 billion ($ 5 billion) in new capital on Tuesday so the airline can survive the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Hong Kong government

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