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COVID-19: Trump claims he is immune

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Twitter placed a warning on Trump's remarks because it was believed to contain inaccurate information related to COVID-19.  Photos - Twitter @realDonaldTrump PRESIDENT Donald Trump declared himself immune from COVID-19 and insisted he was now ready to campaign again to defend his position in the White House. The Republican candidate was given permission by his medical team to return to campaign last Saturday. Trump criticized his opponent Joe Biden, assuming he ran an overly cautious campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a survey found that Trump is now lagging behind his opponents. With at least 23 days left until next November 3, Trump wants to immediately campaign to convince voters. At the same time, social media platform Twitter put a warning label on Trump's remarks stating he was immune to COVID-19. According to Twitter, the President's remarks violated the rules of social media platforms regarding inaccurate information related to the virus. In the tweet

This is the most misunderstood bird in the world

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Crows are the most misunderstood birds in the world and in fact they are among the intelligent animal species. CROWS are often misunderstood as polluting animals, garbage pests, carcass eaters and even associated with black art. But did you know, crows are one of the animals that are categorized as intelligent after several experiments were conducted on this species. 1, Crows can determine cause and effect In a study on a New Caledonian crow, a crow was housed in a cage where a wooden stick would appear in the gap of the cage. They used two scenarios, the first, a human entering the cage before the stick moved and went after it.  Second, the man did not enter the cage. Initially, crows are more relaxed after humans leave, connecting the movement of the stick with the presence of humans properly.  They look for food and are normal.  In the second half, the crow had no other reference to the presence of the wooden stick, so the crow looked cautious. Biologist Alex Taylor says these re

Nadal managed to tame Djokovic, recording his 13th French Open title

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Nadal overcame Djokovic with a straight set victory 6-0, 6-2, 7-5.  - AP photo FOLLOWING the prediction, Spanish tennis champion Rafael Nadal won the men's singles title of the 2020 French Open on Sunday in the action against world number one Novak Djokovic. Nadal's victory thus matched Roger Federer's victory record from Switzerland with 20 Grand Slam trophies so far, the highest in the Open Era for the men's singles category. The action, which lasted for 2 hours and 41 minutes, saw Nadal win easily over the Serbian champion with a straight set of 6-0, 6-2 and 7-5 at the Stade Roland-Garros, Paris. The third set, which is also the deciding set, shows Djokovic's rise but Nadal did not let the pace of progress prevent his mission from winning the 13th title at the clay court. This victory clearly proves that Djokovic has not yet managed to dominate the clay court like his strong dominance on the Australian Open stage with eight trophies of victory so far and t

I am the most frequently ‘mocked’ individual in the world - Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle revealed she is the most frequently ‘mocked’ individual in the world this year.  -File / Reuters pictures DUCHESS of Sussex Meghan Markle revealed she is the most frequently ‘mocked’ individual in the world of the year. Prince Harry's wife revealed her bitter experience of being a victim of internet abuse in conjunction with World Mental Health Day yesterday. "About eight months, although I was not visible and maternity leave but what appeared online could not be described until I thought how it felt," Meghan said. Even more shocking was when he admitted that his mental health was affected when faced with such a painful situation. "I don't care if you are 15 years old or 25 years old, if people say the wrong thing about you, your mental and emotional health is indirectly affected," he said. At the same time, Meghan said, the situation became an issue for many during the COVID-19 blockade. "If you are not in school of course you will