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According to Mark McGowan has announced that Western Australia will exit hard lockdown from 6pm tonight if the state remains free of further COVID-19 cases, with the South West to be released from lockdown rules altogether while interim restrictions such as mask rules indoors and outside will apply to Peel and Perth for the coming week.
The late night announcement comes ahead of a national cabinet meeting today, ahead of which
The Australian ($) reports state leaders in Queensland, Victoria, and WA have pushed for the Morrison government to take some responsibility for hotel quarantine programs.
The Morrison government is currently in preliminary talks with the Queensland government over a proposed quarantine facility in Toowoomba, 130 kilometres west of Brisbane, which would allow thousands more stranded Australians to return home but that the Commonwealth would have to fund.
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>How Poverty Makes Workers Less Productive – NPR
Princeton psychologist Eldar Shafir. Poverty, they find, is like a parasite, consuming mental energy that could be put to more beneficial use…The authors conclude that giving workers cash upfront helped alleviate the mental burden of their financial problems and freed them to be more productive
Planet Money -THE ECONOMY EXPLAINED. My, my, I haven’t visited this sector of the alternative universe in years, since I stopped listening to NPR news. I can still hear echoes of the irritating, puerile sounding narrator’s voice. I even remember them interviewing a “sociologist” with a heavy accent on the relationship between social psychological observations and economics. And of course, I can’t forget the simplified, dumbed down allegories/analogies the show used in order to make economics entertaining and “fun.”
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Hoboken police find $10,000 worth of Meth; arrest NYC man. ×
Hoboken police officers arrested and charged a New York man after they found approximately $10,000 worth of Methamphetamine in a rental car.
According to the Hoboken Police Department, on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at about 9:56 p.m., Sergeant Luke Zeszotarski and Officer Arturo Gonzalez were dispatched to meet the owner of a vehicle who found illegal drugs inside the vehicle.
The owner rents his vehicles through a phone application called Getaround.
On Jan. 20, the vehicle was towed by Getaround from New York City to Hoboken, because Getaround believed the vehicle had been abandoned.