Sunday, January 3, 2021

Re:Hallöchen. alles gut bei dir?

❗ Ich wollte dir mal wieder ein Lebenszeichen von mir senden. Ich hoffe, dir geht es ebenso gut wie mir.
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1/3/2021 5:35:16 PM








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Hackers gained access to Treasury Department's emails
Email accounts of top Treasury Department officials were infiltrated for months in the massive hacking attack that was recently uncovered, raising fears that hackers possibly linked to Russia stole sensitive information with major financial implications. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN AM's Anne-Marie Green to talk about the latest developments.
Philadelphia's Gum Tree Cut Down
For the first installment in a series on unlikely landmarks, the BPP talks to business owners on Philadelphia's South Street about what locals call the "gum tree." For years, it was a repository for chewed gum. But the neighborhood is sprucing up, and the tree has been cut down.
What to Cook This Weekend
Mapo tofu, Sicilian-style citrus salad, black bean soup: Start the year off with great eating.
Brexit: UK sausage makers face EU export ban
Meat producers seek clarity over rules that mean some products cannot be exported to the EU under the trade deal.
Bjorn Borg: Where is he now?
CNN's Open Court host Pat Cash catches up with former world No. 1 Bjorn Borg in Stockholm.
Eurovision star and Bagatelle frontman Liam Reilly dies
Liam Reilly, lead singer of Irish band Bagatelle, has died aged 65.
Coronavirus Billionaires: Forbes Lists 50 New Medical Industry Moguls Who Got Rich Off Pandemic
The COVID crisis has hit the world's economies hard, with International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva describing the downturn as the worst crisis since the Great Depression. At the same time, the world's richest have enjoyed a major surge in their fortunes, with the wealth of US billionaires alone rising by nearly $1 trillion.
Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform "Know You Better"
Singer-songwriter Eric Burton was a busker in Los Angeles when he made a trip to Austin, Texas, where he met producer and bandleader Adrian Quesada. Together they formed Black Pumas, and scored a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist at the 2019 awards. This year, they are up for three Grammy Awards — Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Roots Performance. They join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Know You Better."
Justice Department Declines To Prosecute Cleveland Officers In Death Of Tamir Rice
The department announced that it found insufficient evidence to "support federal criminal charges" against Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback.
This Rescue Moose Was Also 2020
Let’s celebrate the strange and marvelous creatures of Earth while we still can.
Seeking justice for Lion Sleeps Tonight composer
A music producer remixes an old classic to correct some injustices of the past.
Otherwise normal house for sale hides nightmarish surprise: An entire abandoned jail
A house for sale in Vermont has everything a new homeowner could want: four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a nice backyard and ... prison cells.
'I thought I'd die alone in a plastic tent': Jeremy Clarkson reveals he had COVID over Christmas
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he spent Christmas battling the coronavirus.
Bitcoin Value Surges Past $26,000 to Set All-Time Record High, Trading Data Shows
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Bitcoin, the world's most popular cryptocurrency, has surged past the $26,000 level to set an all-time record high, according to trading data.

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