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  • Poor controls led U.S. prisons to buy whole cow hearts disguised as ground beef: watchdog

    Reuters. - March 03, 2020

    The U.S. Bureau of Prisons lacks policies to safeguard against serving potentially contaminated food to its inmates, a problem that led it to buy substandard products including whole cow hearts disguised as ground beef, the Justice Department's internal watchdog has found.

  • Lesbos, once a Nobel peace contender, hardens its heart against migrants

    Reuters. - March 03, 2020

    "Go away, go," a smartly dressed Greek woman in sunglasses and a black leather jacket shouted in English at about 40 migrants in a dinghy bobbing near the small harbor. A headscarfed woman in the boat waved her forefinger, a baby on board wailed.

  • Italy's lockdown: just rockin' the quarantine away

    Reuters. - March 02, 2020

    Teenagers with bottles of beer in their hands listen to loud music on a patchy lawn as a train speeds by the northern Italian town of San Fiorano, in a "red zone" - one of the areas placed under quarantine at the heart of Italy's coronavirus outbreak.

  • South Korea seeks coronavirus murder charges, over 3,000 dead worldwide

    Reuters. - March 02, 2020

    South Korea sought murder charges against leaders of a secretive church at the heart of its ballooning coronavirus outbreak on Monday as the global death toll rose above 3,000 and the Chinese province at the epicentre reported a fall in new cases.

  • Coronavirus corrections and the rise of remote work

    TechCrunch. - February 28, 2020

    Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. What a week. What an insane, heart-stopping, odd, and stuffed week. I m utterly exhausted. But, in better news, all of that great fodder for podcast and ch…