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A68a iceberg in Antarctica suffers another major split

Iceberg A68 in South Atlantic ocean keeps getting smaller and smaller as another portion detaches this week This new ice portion, christened A68g, measures 33 miles on its longest axis and 11.5 miles on its widest axis A68 broke away in 2017 due to iceberg calving – the breaking away of masses of ice from the edge of a glacier It was originally more than three-and-a-half times the area covered by Greater London but it s breaking up fast

High School Principal On Leave After Criticizing Social Media Censorship

17 Jan 2021 A high school principal has been relieved of his duties at least temporarily after he criticized social media censorship to students this week. Principal Barton Thorne, who leads Cordova High School in Tennessee’s Shelby County Schools “was critical of the riots at the Capitol,” WREG reported, but “he objected to actions taken by several social media platforms.” “It’s what’s going on with Twitter and Facebook and Google and Apple, and their decision as private companies to filter and to decide what you, you hear and know about,” Thorne told students in a recording which the news station did not air.

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Nova Scotia urged to do more to prevent COVID-19 from spreading in nursing homes

Nova Scotia urged to do more to prevent COVID-19 from spreading in nursing homes Nova Scotia nursing homes have kept COVID-19 out of their facilities during wave two of the pandemic, but some advocates are pressuring the McNeil government to do more to keep residents safe. Social Sharing Systemic underfunding is the root cause of what was wrong with our long-term care sector, says NSGEU head Posted: Jan 13, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 13 Jason MacLean is the president of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union. He was one of five union leaders who spoke Tuesday at the province s standing committee on health, and urged the government to do more to keep long-term care residents and staff safe from COVID-19.(Eric Woolliscroft/CBC)

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